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Old 11-28-2016, 08:39 AM   #17
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Originally Posted by FatDog View Post
Ok - new question. What do you do to organize your recipes - especially for your e-reader.

I have heard a lot of good things about "Paprika" recipe manager. It has a built-in browser you use and it will import recipes from most web pages. One woman uses her mac to enter, categorize & write notes, but uses her tablet in the kitchen. They have Windows, Android, Mac and Kindle versions.

A woman in my cooking class at Sur La Table says I should use Pinterest and simply create boards. The beauty of a web-based solution is it is also cross-platform.

Note: Tonight I tried the Pioneer Woman - Braised Short Ribs and Serious Eats Polenta. The meat was great, but the polenta took a long time and was rather tasteless. I followed the Serious Eats - Food Lab recipe. (The Pioneer Woman added a lot of cheese to hers.)

Being able to make notes about techniques & results is a valuable feature in a recipe manager.

What do you guys suggest?
I use Paprika. I've got a mac and and iPad, so I enter it on the Mac and read in the kitchen on the iPad. It's easy enough to make notes and all. If I happen to run across an interesting recipe on the web, I just cut and paste it into Paprika on the mac. The mac and iPad sync up nicely.
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