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A Recipe Keeper

I’d love to introduce a very handy App, MyfitnessPal. This free app allows me to calculate the calories of my own recipes. 

Here’s the App interface which shows an example of my recipe, Joyvioli.


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About Lydier Han

Lydier founded Joyful Design Studio in her early college years at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. As an effort to advocate for a sustainable environment, she started a non-meat diet ever since and committed to delivering design through research, technology, and learning science to bring about a generative flow in the information age. When she is away from her computer desk, she shares her love through yoga practice and teaching!
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    1. Hi Edna,
      Sorry for the late reply. I just recently relocated from L.A to Boise to work. Trying to get used to the new environment. For sure when everything settled down, I will response more often and quicker.
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      2. What’s the cost for it?

      My suggestions are
      Whether blog or website, the most important thing is content. Think of the content as the product that you want to sell. Then what’s the best way to sell it or the best way to make it clear to the people? Once you have the contents, and then allow the design and the technical work around it. The cost should be measured based upon the fastest, easiest way to get your ideas crossed. Good news is that there are many templates will help you set up your blog with minimum or even no cost. Here is a good book that I think is good to read for starters: “The web designer’s 101 most important decision by Scott Parker”

      Let me know if you have any other questions:)

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