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Before going out to buy food, Erin checks her budget on Dough.  When she goes to the website, she first sees the homepage.

When she enters her username and password and clicks "Login", the login bar at the top changes to display "Welcome, Erin".  Wanting to check her budget, she clicks the rightmost column, labeled "Budget".  This takes her to the budget page.

Here Erin can see how she has spent her money recently, and how much money she has left.  She selects "weekly" on the right, to know how much she has left to spend this week.  She can customize her budget by clicking "Change budget".

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When she returns from the store, she logs in to Dough again.  This time at the homepage she clicks "Food", the leftmost column, taking her to the food page.

Here she can see a graphical display of her categories, in this case fruits, meat, drinks, and other.  She adds her items as follows:

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Now, on this same page, she can check which items are going bad.  Since the food is by default sorted by expiration date, she looks at the top of her fruits and vegetables list, and realizes asparagus is about to expire.  When she checks the box to the left of asparagus to note that she would like to use it in a recipe, a box saying "find recipes" pops up in the lower left of the page.  Thinking she would also like to use chicken, she checks the box next to chicken and clicks "find recipes".  This takes Erin to the recipe page.

Here she can navigate to different recipes involving asparagus and chicken, and when she clicks on one, it appears on the right side.

If Erin had not selected ingredients, and had simply clicked on the recipes icon or column from the welcome screen, the page would have looked like this.