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General Discussion => Essentially Flyertalk => Topic started by: Bloodfart on September 11, 2016, 04:23:29 PM
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Recipe box is not reliable when Mrs. Bf wants me to make one of her dishes. She saves her recipes on her phone which does me no good at these times. My phone sitch (shame thread) makes JW look advanced AF! I do use an IPad often so she send her stuff to that but it's a pain to scroll back to find them shits. Havn't looked yet but is there a ciepe' app out there that's balls? Tia
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I would suggest taking photos of all your recipes and putting them into a digital file and then using a digital picture frame that sits in the kitchen so you can quickly access them.
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Just bookmark it in a designated folder wtf bloodfart smdh
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I just regoogle whatever I am looking for at whatever time
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I bookmark stuff until I have made it more than once over a period of time and mess around with it. If I do that and everyone likes it, then I old school recipe box it.
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Refrigerator magnets.
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a brain that remembers stuff
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Post-it notes with the recipe scrawled on it.
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just commit them to memory. imho this will be your best bet when society crumbles and you're cooking up a storm on your propane stove while everyone else is watering thier dead ipad's with tears.
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Get Dropbox and create a shared folder that she can put them in and you can look at.
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Mr mom
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I can't keep them in my head for long. Reason being, I mess with recipes a lot. Pretty much every time I make something, until I think it perfect, I change something. Also, my fam tends to eat the same stuff several times in a month, then not again for a couple months. If I don't write it down, by the time I come back to it after not making it for a while, I can never remember which change is where I landed as best.
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http://www.copymethat.com/sharing/
Kind of like Pinterest for recipes, but it also lets you automatically make shopping lists and stuff.
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Pretty sure they solved this problem in like the 1500s with the invention of recipe boxes.
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Evernote might be good for this shiz.