Happy Foods 17+

cheerleading trying new foods

SaLT for my Squid Ltd

Designed for iPhone

    • 4.2 • 9 Ratings
    • Free

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Description

A friendly and low pressure food diary to empower people with restrictive eating patterns to expand their range of acceptable foods.

Do you dread having a plate of food put in front of you? Get embarrassed by your limited diet when eating with others? Worry about your health and nutritional deficiencies? Bored of beige plate after beige plate?

It's sometimes not as easy as 'just eat the food' or 'stop being so fussy'. This app is for people who have struggled with restricted eating patterns, are ready and motivated to make changes, but need a bit of scaffolding and cheerleading to help them progress.

This app is designed to coach you through a process called systematic desensitisation. To like a food you must try it first. Maybe five times. Maybe fifty times.

You can use the app with a therapist to set targets for yourself and to track which foods you’re trying. You can also use this app standalone to build your own ladder to a broader diet. Or as a way for your loved ones to cheer your progress without pressuring your actual eating

If you think your difficulties are sensory, why not set yourself targets to try foods with a similar sensory profile? If your difficulties are based on anxiety, why not use this app to help prepare yourself for your next big social meal by planning to try the foods beforehand? If your autism makes you rigid about your food choices - why not set yourself a target of trying one different food at every mealtime? It’s easy to input the data - so it won’t interupt your flow.

Broadening your diet will be hard. It will have to become a habit to keep trying. HappyFoods supports you every step of the way - adding fun and encouragement into what can feel like a lonely road.

Celebrate the tries, whether you liked the food or not. Track your effort and growth over time, so you can look back to see how far you’ve come.

Believe in the power of ‘try’. Believe in growth.

Stick with it and slowly…. slowly… food will get happier for you.

Don’t keep stressing about all the foods you can’t eat - just focus on hitting nine tries every week.

There’s some awesome self care right there.

Ratings and Reviews

4.2 out of 5
9 Ratings

9 Ratings

Lori A C ,

Good Concept

Good Concept, poor execution. Good idea to incorporate photos of foods that you eat. The photo integrity awful. I took a picture of fries on a car seat, but the result shows the car’s shifter; that’s over a foot of distance between those two items. It is not my camera, it is only with this app that images are skewed. Every picture I try to take shows an object off to the side. This occurs regardless of how close or far I am from the food. I take 6 to 8 photos just to get one usable photo. If you don’t take a photo, then you have only a generic image of a plate for reference. This app has no instructions. There is a stat counter which can be useful, but it should be part of the food you are logging, not just listed in a separate screen. A small number on a plate can indicate how many times you have logged that food.

I have ARFID and am autistic. I will keep using this app for a few months to see if it is effective for me.

App Privacy

The developer, SaLT for my Squid Ltd, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Collected

The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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