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| Does anyone know of a site that I can put a recipe in and get the nutritional information right then? Somebody called my bakery and asked for the grams of fat and carbohydrates in one of my valentine cookies. I thought that the site that I got the recipe from had that feature but it doesn't. ![]() Thanks, Sandy
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| I can't answer that question, but I know there are some recipe programs that have that as an option. |
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| Mastercook is great and innexpensive.
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