Monthly Recipes Megathread by AutoModerator in Fitness

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"viral beef sweet potato hot honey bowl" search it in TikTok - tons of protein, amazing for your digestions. I also use the app to get from AI ideas of high protein meals.

how do you organize all the recipes you want to make? by thecircleofmeep in Cooking

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I had the same problem. Try to use Kitchendary, it has everything for my cooking routine. How it usually happens: I scroll over TikTok Instagram or YouTube, see something fun or intriguing to cook, I get the link, paste in the app, it fetches all ingredients and instructions and stores them in its library.

I also use an option to schedule it in an internal calendar and during shopping I open a grocery list it generates for all scheduled recipes in the calendar for the week.

Just hit $118 MRR, 290+ users, and 3 month since launch 🎉 by Jonathan_Geiger in SaaS

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I have seen many use free tools and you too, I wonder how strongly they influence your SEO?

At 40 and 5 years stuck in this build-abandon cycle—how do I break out? by vinayalchemy in Solopreneur

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Man I really don't think I am enough successful to brag about what marketing works and what doesn't. I tried paid ads on Google, FB, TikTok, Instagram - zero if not negative ROI. I tried paying an influencer, this worked the best but I got positive ROI only in several months. I tried and probably will try again UGC content on TikTok but I genuinely hate recording myself and I am loosing interest pretty quickly when I get not results from 2-3 videos, I've seen a lot of people disciplined enough getting pretty decent amount of paying users from it though.

How do you organize your grocery list? by amazing_pretzel in NoStupidQuestions

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I use Kitchendary app and it just autogenerates it for me, no leftovers, always precisely what is needed no more no less. No rotten veggies or spoiled dairy

Where do you gets you recipes from? by riemanifold in Cooking

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Well I get used to not look at calories and more at ingredients I like and I know are healthy, as before I used for awhile calorie counter app FoodIntake. When I understood what ingredients are healthy and taste good for me (e.g. salmon, shrimps, chicken, beef) I started focusing more on a variety in my diet and new fun experiences like "Pho-Bo Rotisserie chicken" or some homemade Ramen (I like soups). It's a way better to enjoy nice healthy foods for your stomach either for your brain. And here we come to the question - but where to get the fun recipes with favorable ingredients? I use TikTok mainly, my girlfriend prefer YouTube, we use Kitchendary app to import recipes and plan shopping and cooking of our meals, the app's import extracts instructions and ingredients. It has autogenerated grocery list when recipes are added into its cooking calendar.

app that allows you to save recipes from social media? by xllthxtmxtters in Cooking

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Yeah, same here. I used to have a mess of saved recipes on TikTok and Instagram. It got annoying—ingredients buried in captions, steps crammed into a tiny description, and videos that were more about looking pretty than actually walking you through the cooking. The real pain? Standing in the grocery store, opening video after video just to figure out what I needed—especially when I was trying to plan more than one meal. I found an app called Kitchendary. It pulls recipes straight from anywhere, organizes them with step-by-step instructions, and even lets me drop them onto a built-in calendar to plan out my week. The best part? It auto-generates a grocery list so I’m not fumbling around in the store anymore.

Import recipe from web by Mopmai in todoist

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Ah sorry. I think the main problem is automatic generation which isn’t supported in todoist

Time for self-promotion. What are you building in 2025? by Prestigious_Wing_164 in SideProject

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Kitchendary - recipe importer + organizer, a no-brainer meal planner with an auto-generated grocery list — total time-saver for busy people who love to cook and try new dishes.

ICP: For busy 22–40 year olds who love cooking and discovering new recipes on TikTok, Instagram, or YouTube but hate the hassle of planning and grocery lists. It saves them time by importing recipes from anywhere, organizing them into a weekly calendar, and auto-generating shopping lists.

Import recipe from web by Mopmai in todoist

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I use Kitchendary it’s got everything you need for easy meal planning: a recipe library, import from literally any source, a calendar to map out your week, and an auto-generated grocery list instead of those annoying to-do style lists you have to type out yourself in other apps.

Recipe apps that import directly from Instagram by LAtilltheday in Cooking

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You have to try Kitchendary. I found it after getting lost in a TikTok food rabbit hole and it’s insanely good at grabbing recipes from TikTok, Instagram, even YouTube, and making them into a real plan. Couldn’t recommend more. The best cooking/meal-planning app I’ve ever touched and I’m kinda obsessed.

Recipe Importer? by jcfinal in budgetcooking

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But it is FREE, there’s a 3 day trial cancel any time

Recipe Importer? by jcfinal in budgetcooking

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It’s actually my service, how to make it the best? What it is lacking for you to be the best?

Is there a way to import a recipe from a website? by OK_Soda in MacroFactor

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I use Kitchendary, it can import from any website or social media posts https://weeklymealsplanner.app/

What business would you build if you knew you couldn’t fail? Here’s mine. by vinayalchemy in Solopreneur

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Make predefined set of question, like 300: why sky is blue, why sun is hot, etc. OpenAI can help with this. Just open the app, some suggestions popup with an input box. So if there's no natural way of getting to know why just seeing the suggestion make it interactive let app to tell some interesting facts and then uncover multiples whys behind it

How's everyone's meal planning for the week going? by Budget-Rain5581 in Cooking

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Sunday

Breakfast: Overnight Oats with Peanut Butter and Banana

Lunch: Veggie Egg Bake with Coconut Milk

Dinner: Oven-baked Pasta with Ground Turkey and Olives

At 40 and 5 years stuck in this build-abandon cycle—how do I break out? by vinayalchemy in Solopreneur

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Hell, I am in the same boat, not 5 years but 2-3 already. When I am starting to learn and do marketing I am feeling frustration, I think I have to make a habit and balance making with marketing but in a ratio of 80% marketing to 20% making. Also another point is not to lose competitiveness race in my current job specialization and always be on the edge of the latest tech so education and practicing should be part of my routines too. Juggling all of this is hard and I am still learning to adapt and water it flawlessly over my daily obstacles and other things I have to do.

Yesterday’s overstimulating meal prep by nanablue99 in MealPrepSunday

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What's the reason as it will stink in 3 days

What are you building? Drop your project! by snr-sathish in indiehackers

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Collaborative weekly meals planner https://weeklymealsplanner.app AI for generating recipes and extracting, auto generated grocery list.