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For the most part, I use the same scenario as written on DailyDigest - Designs. There are some few modifications,
however. I've outlined the modified scenario here.
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On The Meals page, Fred is greeted with a familiar interface. He begins to enter dinner fromlast night.
He first selects “Dinner” from the drop-down menu, then names the meal “Spaghetti at
Baker”. He selects yesterday's date from the date-picker, and guesses at the time of the meal to the
nearest hour.
He ate at Baker Dining the night before, so he can't just add foods from his fridge list. He enters
the things he ate using the same interface as the one for adding items to the fridge list on The Fridge
page. As he clicks “Add to Meal” for each item that he's entering, they appear in a list on the right
(hereafter referred to as “the meal list”), which sorts itself alphabetically.
After he is satisfied that the meal list matches what he actually ate, he clicks the “Save Meal”
button underneath the meal list. The list is replaced by the text “Meal saved in The Log,” which
remains for a few seconds before fading away.
Before he begins entering his next meal, Fred receives a phone call which distracts him.
Returning to the task at hand, he realizes that he's forgotten what meal he was about to enter. He looks
at the right side of the screen and sees the Previously Recorded Meal was a dinner which was named
“Spaghetti at Baker.”
He begins to enter his breakfast from this morning, which he titles “Eggs.” He cooked this meal
for himself, using items that he already possessed. He begins by selecting eggs from the drop down
menu, and then enters “2” in the text box next to the label “Approximate Amount Consumed.” He
checks the “remove from The Fridge” checkbox (not pictured) to remove the eggs from the fridge list.
He clicks on the “Add to Meal” button and it appears in the meal list. At this point (and not before), the
eggs are removed from the fridge list.
He then begins to enter the milk that he drank. He finds the milk in the drop-down list. It has
“(1 gal)” in parentheses next to it, which is the amount that was recorded in the fridge list. After
selecting “milk (1 gal)” from the drop-down, “(enter '1/16' for one cup)” appears to the right of the text
box. (These tips appear based on the units of the item in the fridge list.) Fred finishes entering
information about breakfast, and then does lunch as well. He then clicks on “The Log” tab in the nav-
bar, having been overcome by a sudden curiosity at what he has recently eaten.
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