![]() ![]() It’s my own personal and cherished recipe app, but also one I’m happy to share with you. Armed with my passion, and more than 10 years of experience as a software developer, I created OrganizEat. When I just couldn’t find that ideal app, I decided to create it myself. ![]() After it’s installed if you see a recipe you’d like to keep, click the. ![]() Install the ‘Copy Me That’ extension via the Chrome Web Store. Recipes are our memories, our topics of conversation, our ways of expressing ourselves, and our daily companions.Īny app that I would dare use for my recipes should respect all of this, and not merely serve as a storage bin. Copy Me That is an app for the phone, a desktop web-based recipe program, and an overall great way to keep and store recipes you find on websites no matter where you’re finding them on the internet. After all, as anyone who likes to cook will tell you, recipes are more than just a list of cooking instructions. I wanted a worthy home for it! A simple yet beautiful digital “cookbook” conveniently divided into sections, with an elegant look and feel. I care for my recipe collection too much. Some expected me to actually type in all those recipes one by one – seriously?!? Others did allow you to capture a photo of your recipes, but did not allow you to save ones from the web (a huge source of cooking inspiration). Most apps came with their own recipes, while I wanted a place for my own. I searched for an app to help, but I couldn’t find one that suited my needs. Such as at the store checking for an ingredient, on the playground with other moms when we share dinner ideas, and of course in the kitchen when I cook. Moving all of my recipes my iPhone meant I would always have my recipes with me when I needed them. I had to contend with: a folder full of cutouts from magazines and handwritten notes, an email inbox of internet recipes I had sent to myself, and cookbooks full of yellow sticky notes “bookmarking” the recipe pages. However, I quickly found out just how painful this process is. The logical next step for me was to migrate my recipes onto my iPhone. Whether it’s experimenting with a new recipe or following Grandma’s, I manage to produce amazing results. While I was never a natural in the kitchen, I can still create delicious meals – all due to my precious recipes. I’m a wife, mother to two girls, and lead software developer for OrganizEat.
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