Ooh this is brilliant. I actually bought some recipe books because I was so fucking sick of scrolling through 40 paragraphs of bullshit about the blogger’s life before they put the fucking 6 ingredient list up
If we find something (usually on Pinterest) that we like, I will paste it in a Word document, format it, print it out, and put it in the recipe binder that sits in our kitchen counter.
It’s old school but it works.
I use a terrific app called Paprika. It strips the nonsense SEO trash off and saves it locally in categories with pictures from the site. It can scale recipes up and down by whatever you percentage you want and can also convert metric to freedom units, etc. It can build shopping lists if you want for it to.
I didn’t want to oversell it because it’s “just” a recipe app. 😊
It also has a setting that prevents your phone from going to lock screen. I can’t tell you how helpful that is when your hands are covered in biscuit dough or hamburger meat.
I have been pulling recipes off of ChatGPT because of this nonsense.
I got you https://whatthefuckshouldimakefordinner.com
(Click the meals name to get the recipe)
do not visit the site if curse words isn’t your thing
Today I Learned!
This is going in my bookmarks next to http://motherfuckingwebsite.com
ooh, just you wait until chatgpt learns how to write recipes “properly”
Fuck, that is going to be so irritating when it can create long responses with “relevant” ads.
Ooh this is brilliant. I actually bought some recipe books because I was so fucking sick of scrolling through 40 paragraphs of bullshit about the blogger’s life before they put the fucking 6 ingredient list up
I fucking hate these. Also made me think about making my own website with simple straight to the point recipies.
Sadly no one would find it because of SEO.
If we find something (usually on Pinterest) that we like, I will paste it in a Word document, format it, print it out, and put it in the recipe binder that sits in our kitchen counter. It’s old school but it works.
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RecipeCleaner is your friend
I’ve been wanting to create a GraphQL-powered Docker container that allows you to “plug in” various recipe websites.
I’d almost rather write a query from scratch than scroll at this point.
I use a terrific app called Paprika. It strips the nonsense SEO trash off and saves it locally in categories with pictures from the site. It can scale recipes up and down by whatever you percentage you want and can also convert metric to freedom units, etc. It can build shopping lists if you want for it to.
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I didn’t want to oversell it because it’s “just” a recipe app. 😊
It also has a setting that prevents your phone from going to lock screen. I can’t tell you how helpful that is when your hands are covered in biscuit dough or hamburger meat.
I’ve been using RSS for blogs I like / trust and using they for new recipe discovery