and then divide it into multiple portions to store in the fridge or freezer. I often make large batches of things like soup, curry, dal, chili, coconut lime rice, tofu scramble, etc. Also I use the custom recipe function ALL the time. I think the paid version let you have more categories in the diary, and you can customize them. I've had it for a couple of years and don't really remember the differences between this version and the basic one, but I remember thinking at the time that the upgrade was well worth it. I have the "gold" membership and I think its worth it. So, a better app would mean: more accurate, and easier to add custom recipes - though Cronometer is not hard, it is time-consuming and I do make a lot of food from scratch. I don't want anything cute and don't need rewards. I have no care for the social media aspect some apps have (myfitnesspal?). Are there better apps out there? So far I like the ease of adding foods, and exercise. (On the other hand, if I use something I like to support the people who make it work.) Some of you probably are thinking, geez, just drop the $50, but we are coming out of a time of deep austerity so, yeah, it's hard for me to part with a buck.ΔΆ. Is the paid Cronometer substantially better than the free version? I mean, $50 for the year isn't that much, but I do try to limit unnecessary spending. It has opened my eyes to how much or how little of various nutrients I was eating, and I've started (very) slowly losing some weight. I use the free version and it's going well. So, I started using Cronometer as I'd heard/read it was very accurate. Recently I was told I needed to reduce sodium and oxalates, and increase dietary calcium. I have done it off and on for years - including back in the day before apps when we *wrote down* what we ate and added up the calories. I've finally resigned myself to the reality that I need to track my food consumption. Other Resources for Learning Challenges.Resources (and Curricula) for Processing Difficulties.Science Courses: Text/Online Support Packages.Apps, Learning Games, and Online Enrichment Activities.Getting Started: Beginning the Home Education Adventure. Stories and Tales From Around the World.
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