Paprika or anylist12/27/2023 I have some initial work to setup an AWS SES address that people can send recipes to that will then drop a preview and link to download (not an attachment, it would be hosted on S3) the recipe into a "recipes" Discord channel we use but it's still a WIP. It also keeps track of the stock in your pantry, but Cheflings inventory management. Thankfully you can send the full paprikarecipe file via email and import it but it's a little clunky and things like Discord (which my friends use to chat) doesn't like file extensions over 12 characters (IIRC) so it just cuts off the rest of the extension characters leaving you with a file you can't open (without fixing the extension). Paprika is the best recipe manager with menu planning capabilities. The best Paprika Recipe Manager alternatives are Tandoor Recipes, Rezepthos and AnyList. It doesnt add much to a dishs taste profile either. I've toyed around with setting up a little web app that my friends can log-in with their paprika creds (I know, I know, but I'd tell them to use a 1-off password for this) so that they can use the web app either push or pull recipes from each other. Paprika releases the most flavor and color when heated, so it is usually used in cooked dishes. However, the app lacks a pantry, and has no recipe-editing. Cajun and Creole seasonings, for example, are mainly paprika along with garlic, thyme, salt, pepper, and cayenne, so you could certainly substitute one for the other. This repo of mine is super dated but it was still working the last time I played with Paprika's API. MaThe Bottom Line Yummly offers useful recipe-collecting and grocery-shopping tools, as well as cool video lessons. Thankfully the API is pretty straightforward. AnyList, Prepear, Paprika, Mealime and Cozi offer free versions of their apps to track recipes and create shopping lists. I normally abhor "social" features being tacked on when they aren't useful but I'd pay for all the apps over again for this feature. Chiquilin is a brand devoted entirely to spices, with paprika being their leading focus. My only wish is they would implement a "family" option where I could easily share my library of recipes with my girlfriend without having to share them one at a time.
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