My Healthy Cooking Coach
- Make a personalized profile: Set your preferences such as calories, budget, time constraints or ingredient preferences, and receive daily suggestions.
- Receive step-by-step voice help: Hands-free option walks you owing to recipes.
- Helpful features to help plot 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 hard healthy recipes in the virtual kitchen before trying them.
- Use DSi feature to upload your pic into your profile
Product Description
Product InformationWith more than 240 recipes made by a culinary school and in collaborationwith a renowned nutritionist My Cooking Coach offers you tips and tricks tocreate healthy and tasty meals that will delight friends and family. Fun andunique mini-sports meeting with unlockable items such as new moves accessories andoutfitsProduct Features Make a personalized profile: Set your preferences such as calories budget time constraints or ingredient preferences and receive daily suggestions. Receive step-by-step voice help: Hands-free option walks you owing to recipes. Helpful features to help plot 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 hard healthy recipes in the virtual kitchen before trying them. Use DSi feature to upload your pic into your profile
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I am very disappointed. The recipes do not look appetizing. The kitchen “game” is ridiculous–like it was designed for a preschooler. I really can’t say anything excellent about the design or the make pleased of this “game.”
Rating: 1 / 5
I thought I could use this program to help plot meals and have some excellent recipes. I found that the recipes were not that splendid and there were too few of them. The grocery list works nicely though. But I found I hardly use this.
Rating: 2 / 5
Recipes are in fact pretty excellent. I just got this on a whim and I didn’t really reflect the voice commands would work, but they in fact do. The salmon burgers, particularly, were an instant hit. So a bolt from the blue 5-star rating for this — not really a game, but — edifying tool.
Rating: 5 / 5
Hey so I don’t know how someone can write a review about a cooking game and not discuss the food!!! Most of the recipes are very tasty, not to mention healthy. The chicken fajitas are better than chipotle’s and the Chicken Panini tastes just like Panera bread’s Frontega chicken panini.
The recipes are also unadorned, I find myself using the george forman grill for most of them. They also grant healthy options for the basic ingredients tomato sauce, mayo, pesto, all which could potentially be very unhealthy if store brought. This game has expanded my horizons when it comes to food but I do have some gripes.
I like the music and getting around to find recipes is moderately simple. But, since playing Personal trainer cooking I miss the ability to write what I’m looking for instead I have to search for it.
Also I like that you can set up your meals for the week but managing the calendar is a bit irritating. If you choose to change the recipe you plotted today for another day, you have to go search for it again instead of being able to just take that recipe and go it. I also do not like that you can’t fit a lot on your shopping list.
I would also not suggest buying this game to play in the virtual kitchen, though it does grant the option to play. The gameplay is pretty ridiculous and this game is only worth it for the yummy recipes that are moderately unadorned and with ingredients that are simple to find at your local supermarket.
So buy it for the dishes!! Some are a bit lackluster but don’t be discouraged because there are others that are really really tasty and I crave the ones already aforementioned. If you are into cooking sports meeting try this one!
Rating: 5 / 5
One vital thing to note: I haven’t in fact cooked anything using this game/recipe book just yet, because a) I just got it this afternoon, and b) I’m moving next week so buying a bunch of cuisine and messing up the kitchen are not on the agenda. [...]
Upon starting up the game, you first must set up a profile. In addition to name & birthdate, it takes your photo (if you have a DSi, which as far as I can tell is the only enhancement for the DSi in this game), and questions you some very useful questions. It gauges the amount of calories you’d prefer per meal, how much time you have to prepare meals, and how much you want to spend per meal. Then it gives you the option to brilliant foods that you can’t stand and foods that you really like, so it can make recommendations based on your preferences (though you always have the option to explore and use any of the 240+ recipes included).
After going owing to this process, it suggests today’s meal, which you have the option to use or go on to other suggestions. I was impressed that all the suggestions sounded REALLY excellent and perfectly fit my preferences! I also explored some of the other recipes and wound up expanding my preferences a bit…originally I wanted a <30 min prep time but there were too many >30 min recipes that sounded really yummy!
The recipes themselves are very simple to search – you can go by suggestions, browse everything, or do a more specific search. There is an brilliant variety of recipes here! My primary complaint about Personal Trainer: Cooking was that they really skewed strongly toward Asian recipes with ingredients that are hard to find in my small town. This one seems to have a lot of different types of meals (plus snacks, desserts, and sauces) with more commonly available ingredients. Maybe it just suits me better because I already like cooking healthy foods, but I found a lot more in this game that I want to try.
As far as the preparation instructions, they seem a small less detailed than the other game, but there is a similar interface. Both sports meeting have decent voice recognition so you can work hands-free and tell it when to go on to the next step (or question for more information about things like chopping onions). Unfortunately it does NOT have small movies that show you the right way to go certain tasks, which is a component of the other game that I really liked. Both sports meeting have internal timers for each step in the cooking process, plus My Healthy Cooking Coach also has two standalone timers, so you can time multiple items separately even if you’re using a recipe from a book (or timing anything else).
The “shopping list” feature is VERY seamless and simple to use in this game. When you pull up a recipe, look at the ingredients and check off what you need to buy. OR, go directly to the Shopping List feature and brilliant which recipes you want to make from there. OR, you can make your own shopping list by typing in anything you need to pick up (even laundry detergent or cat food). To me, this is very handy and a small bit more user-friendly than the other game; I’ll certainly be using it!
There’s also a Calendar feature that allows you to plot your meals for the whole month…in person I’m just not that organized but maybe that will be helpful for very busy people.
There’s also a small “mini-game” that has you play around with virtual versions of the recipes. Basically you follow the instructions on the top screen while using the bottom screen to manipulate virtual ingredients correctly. It’s not like Cooking Mama (you don’t get to virtually chop or stir anything); I reflect it is really intended to give you a feel for the recipes in a quick and simple way. It’s not especially FUN but it in fact is kind of helpful.
I’m pretty impressed so far! It has a lot of recipes that I can’t wait to try, I like the way it customizes my suggestions, and the shopping list interface is very handy. I’m deducting one star because a slight bit more detail would have been nice in some of the recipes, and there aren’t any video instructions for any of the steps, which isn’t essential to a flourishing recipe (seriously, how many cookbooks have instructional videos?) but still. I in fact reflect I’ll use it more than the other cooking “game” and would recommend it highly!
Rating: 4 / 5