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Post by somany on May 30, 2020 19:27:35 GMT
Does anyone use a recipe app to save their recipes? I have installed 3 different ones on my iphone and then removed them for various reasons. I am most interested in being able to save the recipes I have, but many of them say you save them by taking a picture. I would prefer to type them in. (I found one app that let you type them in, but I couldn't get it to let me enter more than one ingredient. When I thought I had stumbled on a "+" sign to add more ingredients, I lost the one ingredient I had already entered.) Hoping someone has some experience they can share!
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Post by val2525 on May 31, 2020 3:14:52 GMT
I'm old school. I have a Recipe folder set up on my computer with subdirectories (Veggies, Pork, Chicken etc) and I bookmark my recipes in the corresponding subdirectory. I hate trying to read anything on my phone.
Any recipes I created on my own, I just type up in text and save to a Recipe folder on my desktop.
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Post by unknown on May 31, 2020 10:25:27 GMT
"old school' is having a folder on your computer LOL
I even have a caveman school with recipe hand written by my mom. Still haven't made it though but I love the stuff.
I save the recipes as pdfs in a folder cause I usually wanna visual reminder of what it looks like when done by a 'real' person.
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Post by val2525 on May 31, 2020 18:52:49 GMT
I even have a caveman school with recipe hand written by my mom. Still haven't made it though but I love the stuff. What is it?
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Post by unknown on Jun 1, 2020 3:41:43 GMT
It probably has an 'official' polish name but we called it Christmas kapusta soup - a sauerkraut soup with white pea beans. You can't find the beans out here, even wrote to Goya about 'em. My brother drove all over Northern NJ and finally found one bag for me which has just been sitting on a shelf cause I don't wanna use it up.
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Post by blissfullymiserable on Jun 2, 2020 19:42:08 GMT
I either save recipes as favorites on my desk top, text them to myself or takes pictures of them. Most are one and done recipes but there are some that I make on a regular basis. I've been making meatballs in the airfryer. I can not believe how little time they take to get all nice and brown with perfectly cooked centers. One lb of beef or chicken balls fits perfectly in my basket, slightly crowded but not touching.
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