Need a recipe App

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Why don't you just use just something like dropbox? I use it to view my recipes on my phone, tablet and PC. Very easy to use and you can create folders. Simple drag and drop and best of all the app is free.
 
Best reecpe app I have found is PepperPlate. You can access directly through any browser, or use the app on your phone or tablet. You can add recipes, filter, search, mark as favorites, sort by name or date, etc. also has a meal planner and shopping list. All in all, it works great.

Jake
 
I just found PepperPlate, My Recipes, My Recipes Lite +(free version, only saves 10 recipes), and Paprika on android.

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I just found PepperPlate, My Recipes, My Recipes Lite +(free version, only saves 10 recipes), and Paprika on android.

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I downloaded all three of these apps, and I have to say, Paprika is definitely worth the $4.99 that I paid for it. My Recipes (free one) was pretty good too. But with Paprika, you can categorize recipes, search recipes online from websites like allrecipes and import it right to the app. Pretty awesome. PepperPlate, I opened it and exited it right away. I don't like using apps that require me to sign into their website before I can use the app.

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I collect all kinds of recipes, and just found something that could be used too! PLUS the Webpage has all kinds of recipes on it already including Smoker Recipes!

You can make your own Catagories.

http://yumprint.com/

Don't know if this is what you are looking for, but check it out too!

Have a good weekend with plenty of TBS!

Sending Lots of PutBulLOVE!

I noticed they even have an IPhone App! ( I don't own a Cell, so I have no idea whatphones it would be compatable with)
 
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I swear by Paprika. As was said earlier, it can download from supported recipe sites. It will also put the ingredients you don’t have into a shopping cart. It also syncs to your other devices. I can save a recipe on my tablet, and it will sync to my phone when I go shopping showing what I need. The kicker for me is that while I’m cooking a recipe, it keeps the screen of my tablet on so I don’t have to keep turning the screen on with dirty hands.
 
Gourmet Recipe Manager

It's Free. PC Only. I've saved thousands on it, don't appear to be limited in anyway. Simple to use.

http://thinkle.github.io/gourmet/

Gourmet Recipe Manager is a recipe-organizer available for Windows, Linux, and other Unix systems (including Mac OS X, i.e. via the Fink or MacPorts package managers) that allows you to collect, search, organize, and browse your recipes. Gourmet can also generate shopping lists and calculate nutritional information. It imports Mealmaster, MasterCook and KRecipe files and exports PDFs, webpages and other formats. Gourmet is free software and uses Python, GTK+ and SQLAlchemy.
 
I recommend the Recipe Keeper Pro. It allows you to import recipes in a few different ways. Imports them from a webpage, Imports them from document files, imports them from scanning a document and of course it allows you to type it in manually. You can also send recipes to friends an family. This app also syncs with your computer. When I'm scrolling the net and come across an interesting recipe, i import it through the app and then save it. It's fully customizable. I have moved ALL of our cookbooks out of the kitchen into a box in the garage. All of my recipes are with me all the time. One of the best features is adjusting your serving size. I was making a breakfast sausage recipe that was for 10 bs. I clicked on the increase button to 15 lbs and it adjusted all the spices accordingly. Had my test patty this morning and it was perfect. You can do limited functions with the regular version, but for around $8 you get the full version. I did have to buy a separate version for my computer (windows) and for phone (Android). Love the way they sync to each other. The program symbol is attached so you get the right program. Good luck.
 

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i i just highlite the recipe then right click and select print then in printers selection go print as PDF. I do this on computer all the time and since my cell is linked all my computer files are on one drive on my S21
 
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or right click on computer file and on the pop-up menu select send to then bluetooth device, ur phone. i dont like to download apps when not necessary, to much ads n using info.
 
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