I assume you mean Yuka? If so I'm addicted! FWIW it's not perfect; it will rate things like almonds and coconut milk poor for "being too caloric" or having "too much fat," but overall it's an eyeopener! :)
I assume you mean Yuka? If so I'm addicted! FWIW it's not perfect; it will rate things like almonds and coconut milk poor for "being too caloric" or having "too much fat," but overall it's an eyeopener! :)
Terrific, thanks! For the first time in my life, family needs those extra calories (low carb diet for migraine prevention; it works, but not an easy fix).
Ugh. Yes. I have no idea where the Z came from. I edited it to fix the ridiculous error.
And yes I agree that sometimes it's a little off (yes, I know nuts have a lot of fat in them. That's the point) so we use it mostly to look for the additives. I made my 15 year old son download it too. He was shocked at some of the crap he was eating.
I assume you mean Yuka? If so I'm addicted! FWIW it's not perfect; it will rate things like almonds and coconut milk poor for "being too caloric" or having "too much fat," but overall it's an eyeopener! :)
There's also an app which tracks restaurants that use seed oils. Can't think of its name right now.
Yes, it's called Seed Oil Scout:Healthy Dining
Too much fat? Hahahaha! Bring on the Good Fats!
Terrific, thanks! For the first time in my life, family needs those extra calories (low carb diet for migraine prevention; it works, but not an easy fix).
Ugh. Yes. I have no idea where the Z came from. I edited it to fix the ridiculous error.
And yes I agree that sometimes it's a little off (yes, I know nuts have a lot of fat in them. That's the point) so we use it mostly to look for the additives. I made my 15 year old son download it too. He was shocked at some of the crap he was eating.