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Buy it here My Healthy Cooking Coach for $9.94
Product With more than 240 recipes from a culinary school and
created in collaboration with a renowned nutritionist, My Cooking Coach offers you tips and tricks for healthy and tasty meals, the family and friends will create enthusiasm. Schedule recordings online or work with your mobile phone with cable and digital antenna. Does not work with satellite. Full-HD support (also works with standard definition TVs) Smaller, more energy efficient and powerful than p.. . more>>

  • Create a personalized profile: Set your preferences such as calories, budget, time constraints or ingredient preferences, and receive daily suggestions.
  • Receive step-by-step voice assistance: Hands-free option walks you through recipes.
  • Helpful features to help plan your meals: Calendar, shopping list, calculator and ingredient list with visual glossary and nutritional tips.
  • Find recipes based on ingredients you already have at home. Practice 25 of the most difficult healthy recipes in the virtual kitchen before trying them.
  • Use DSi feature to upload your pic into your profile

This product can be bought at Amazon for $9.94 -> here is the link: My Healthy Cooking Coach

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5 Responses to “My Healthy Cooking Coach”

  1. An important thing to note: I do not really have something with this game / cook book just boiled, because a) I’ve just this afternoon, and b) I move next week so one pile of buying food and messes up the kitchen are not on the agenda. [. . . ]

    After starting the game, you must first create a profile. Besides name and date of birth, it takes your picture (if you have a DSi, the extent I can say is the only extension for the DSi in this game), and asks you some very useful questions. It gauges the amount of calories per meal you prefer, how much time you can prepare meals, and how much you want to spend per meal. Then allows you to foods that can not stand you and food you choose really love, so that it can make recommendations for your tastes (although you always have the opportunity to explore and use the included one of the 240 + recipes ).

    After this process, he suggests today’s meal, which you have the option to use or move on to other suggestions. I was impressed that all suggestions are really good and fits my preferences perfectly sound! I also explored some of the other recipes and expanding my tastes a little wound up. . . Originally I wanted a <30 min preparation time, but there were too many of> 30 min recipes that sounded really tasty!

    The recipes themselves are very easy to find – you use ideas, browse all or at least can go a targeted search. There is a wide selection of recipes here! My primary complaint about Personal Trainer: Cooking was that they really strongly in the direction of Asian recipes with ingredients that are hard to find in my small town wrong. This seems a lot of different types of meals (plus snacks, desserts and sauces), with more common ingredients. Maybe it’s better suits me because I already feel like cooking healthy food, but I found much more in this game that I will try.

    As far as the preparation instructions they seem a little less detailed than the other game, but there is a similar interface. Both games have decent voice recognition, so you can work hands free, and tell him when we take the next step (or ask for further information on things such as chopping onions to move). Unfortunately, it is not a little movies that you show the right way to perform certain tasks, which is a component of the other game I really liked. Both games have internal timer for each step in the cooking process, plus My Healthy Cooking Coach also has two stand-timer, so that multiple elements can separately time, even if you’re using a recipe from a book (or other timing). < , br />
    The “shopping list” feature is very simple, seamless and use it in this game. When you pull up a recipe, look at the ingredients and check off what you need to buy. OR, directly to the shopping list function, and select the recipes you want from there to make. Or your own shopping list can type in anything you need to get (also to make laundry detergent and cat food). For me this is very handy and a little more user-friendly than the other game, I will definitely use

    It is also a calendar, with your meals for the whole month to plan. . . I personally am not simply that organized but perhaps for very busy people helpful.

    It is also a small “mini-game that you play around with virtual versions of the has recipes. Basically, you follow the instructions on the top screen while using the bottom of the screen to manipulate virtual ingredients correctly. It’s not like Cooking Mama (You will receive no response to chop or stir practically nothing), I think it is really meant to give you a feel for the recipes in a quick and easy way. It is not particularly fun, but it’s actually kind of helpful.

    I’m pretty impressed so far! It has a lot of recipes that I can not wait to try, I like how it fits my proposals, and the interface is very handy shopping list. I am a Stern fan, because a slight bit would more accurately have been nice in some of the recipes, and there is no video instructions for each of the steps that are not necessarily to a successful recipe (seriously, how many cookbooks have instructional videos?), But still. I actually think I will use it more than other cooking “game” and would recommend it highly!

    J. Peplinski

  2. Hey, I do not understand how someone write a review about a game, not to discuss cooking and eating! Most of the recipes are delicious, not to mention good health. The chicken fajitas are better than Chipotle Chicken Panini and tastes just like Panera Bread’s Chicken Panini Frontega.

    The recipes are simple, I find myself with the George Forman grill for most of them. They also offer healthy options for the basic ingredients of tomatoes, mayo, pesto, all of which could potentially be very unhealthy if taken to save. This game has expanded my horizons when it comes to food, but I have /> some abdominal pain.

    I also like that you can have your meals for the week, but the management of the calendar is a bit annoying. If the recipe you want to change now scheduled for another day, you have to go to to find again, to instead, just take the recipe and move them. I also do not like that you can not fit a lot on your shopping list.

    I know would not even recommend buying this game in the virtual kitchen to play, although it is not possible to are playing. The gameplay is pretty ridiculous, and this game is worth only for the delicious recipes that buy relatively easily and with ingredients that are easy to find at your local supermarket.

    To it is for the courts! Some are a bit dull, but not discouraged, because others who are really, really tasty and I ask those already mentioned are. If you try these games are in the cooking!

    JayDee

  3. Recipes are actually pretty good. I have this on a whim and I did not really think that the voice commands work, but would they actually do. The salmon burger, especially, were an instant hit. What a surprise 5-star rating for this – not really a game, but – educational tool.

    MJ

  4. I thought I could plan this program will help meals, use and have some good recipes. I found that the recipes that large and there were too few of them. The shopping list but works well. But I found I hardly use it.

    B. Hirata

  5. I am very disappointed. The recipes do not look appetizing. The kitchen “game” is ridiculous – as it was designed for a child of preschool age. I do not really say anything good about the design and content of this “game”.

    Kelly Scharbrough

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