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Easy way to save and organise on line recipes

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BarrelOfOtters · 28/08/2022 07:58

At the moment I’ve got loads of links on iPad to bbc good food, guardian recipes etc….

anyone help me get more organised?

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WildCherryBlossom · 28/08/2022 08:01

Interested to hear ideas too. I runt our favourite online recipes and keep them in a folder in the kitchen. Very lo-tech!

JuneOsborne · 28/08/2022 08:05

My sister uses Pinterest for this. She quite evangelical about it!

Milknosugarta · 28/08/2022 08:05

Doesn't bbc good food have a way of saving them for you if you log into it? I used to print them out and save in a folder.

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Soapboxqueen · 28/08/2022 08:07

Whisk

You can share any recipe online with it and it'll import it into the program, you can make collections of recipes to keep everything organised, you can meal plan and it'll create lists for you and send them to your online supermarket basket.

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Milknosugarta · 28/08/2022 08:07

Do you use All Recipes? That's a good one.

secrethedgehog · 28/08/2022 08:17

Paprika is great
You have to pay but not much and it's a one off.
I have it on my phone and iPad
Have thousands of recipes on there.
Very easy to save recipes, it does it for you 90% of the time and otherwise you can copy and paste

Flev · 28/08/2022 09:08

My husband and I have a WhatsApp chat called "recipes" that we both drop all the links into. It has the benefit that we can also make notes on it after we've tried a recipe, or delete any that are awful.

Cynderella · 28/08/2022 09:28

secrethedgehog · 28/08/2022 08:17

Paprika is great
You have to pay but not much and it's a one off.
I have it on my phone and iPad
Have thousands of recipes on there.
Very easy to save recipes, it does it for you 90% of the time and otherwise you can copy and paste

Seconding Paprika , but I wish it would make friends with Alexa. My daughter gave us an Alexa Show which is great for getting up a recipe from BBC Good Food, but I have to have my ipad in the kitchen for 'my' recipes.

MrsJackRackham · 28/08/2022 09:32

Seconding Whisk, it also has recommendations for recipes from other users.

peerie · 28/08/2022 09:44

Definitely Pintrest, have separate boards for each category. So easy

TheHomeEdit · 28/08/2022 09:59

I like copymethat for storing recipes. It’s very good at importing recipes from other sources, although I’ve not tried the others so can’t compare. Find it good for menu planning and producing shopping lists. I have the premium (paid) version although I used the free one for the first year.

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