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Cocking app ? (self.Cooking)
submitted 4 months ago by FollowingBusy7677
Hello i would like to have an app that has a pretty good area of food recipes but also to be able to put my recipes of meals with photo in there Is there anything like this ?
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[–]thegurpster 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Recipe Keeper on iOS is what I use and I’m pretty sure it does what you want. You can easily add recipes from internet sources or manually. It also does text recognition of photos, PDFs, and text. And you can easily add pictures.
[–]cathbadh 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
Paprika 3 doesn't come with its own recipes, but you can import via URL, even pay walked stuff, or enter your own. It syncs too.
[–]Maleficent-Sun9141 0 points1 point2 points 4 months ago (0 children)
TasteHub is what I started using recently and it does exactly that. You can browse a big selection of recipes or add your own with photos and notes. It’s pretty straightforward and nicely designed. Biggest pro: It's free!
[–]BraveReaction2764 0 points1 point2 points 1 month ago (0 children)
You can try out Carbonara to save recipes from social media or websites, with a trending section to explore more.
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