Cindy, YES!

You can take recipes that you normally cook, plug the ingredients in, and tell it how many servings, and it will tell you how many points. It's actually pretty quick to do.
For example, I made stuffed peppers the other day. It's just my recipe, not a WW one. So, I put it all the ingredients, said I was making 7 peppers, and it showed me that each one was 6 points.
The thing with WW is that you can eat ANYTHING. You can eat out (a TON of restraurants are in their database). Sure, some things are going to be more points than what you want to spend, but there are ways that you can allow an indulgence on those things once in a while.
They also have a "quick add" feature so that if you just know something is 5 points, you can just type it in without having to search or whatever.
And they have a calculator where if you have a nutrition label, you can plug the calories, fat, sugar, and protein to find how many points it is.
Lastly, they have a barcode scanner on the app, so if you're in the grocery store, you can just scan the barcode to see how many points an item is. I find that VERY useful.
All in all, I know I've only been on it 2 weeks, but I really love it and have found it VERY easy to adapt to.