Low-Cholesterol Recipes & Eats Cheats

Low-Cholesterol Recipes & Eats Hack 1.2 + Redeem Codes

Grocery Lists & Meal Plans

Developer: Health Apps
Category: Food & Drink
Price: Free
Version: 1.2
ID: com.healthapps.lowcholesterol

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Description

Low-Cholesterol Recipes is a simple way to browse hundreds of recipes, create grocery lists, and personalize meal plans. Regardless if you are looking for a quick and healthy recipe or a full meal plan to lower your risk of heart disease or a stroke, Low-Cholesterol Recipes can help you find exactly what you are looking for. The app includes full nutrition facts, macro breakdowns of each recipe, and cooking directions.

Use Low-Cholesterol Recipes to:
Browse hundreds of recipes by name or ingredients.
Save your favorite recipes for easy reference later.
Easily add ingredient details for any recipe to your grocery list.
Generate personalized meal plans based on your diet goals.
View nutrition facts, macro breakdowns, and cooking directions for any recipe.

Version history

1.2
2020-12-21
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
1.1
2020-10-06
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
1.0
2020-09-06

Cheat Codes for In-App Purchases

Item Price iPhone/iPad Android
All Access, No Ads
(Access to all app features & removes all ads.)
$1.99
Free
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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
68 Ratings

Reviews

superbusy16,
Incomplete recipes??
Just got this app and the recipes don’t include complete ingredients. For example, one dish called for 1 teaspoon of ___ and the next ingredient was also 1 teaspoon of ___. How do you see the full list? No app support to be found. Frustrating. Also, this is supposed to be a low cholesterol recipe app and you have to click on an additional link to see full nutritional counts. Shouldn’t that be the first thing listed for each recipe?