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Show HN: OnlyRecipe.app – Remove clutter from recipe sites. No story, no popups

Recipe Filter for Chrome Only Recipe 40 Hadiths Frink
  1. Chrome extension making food blogs easier to use
    In the same vein, I made the Recipe Filter extension for browsers. https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/recipe-filter/ahlcdjbkdaegmljnnncfnhiioiadakae https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/recipe-filter/ https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter I was spurred into action by a comment here on HN back in 2017: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=15755378.

    #Productivity #iPhone #Health And Fitness 42 social mentions

  2. NOTE: Only Recipe has been discontinued.
    Only Recipe App removes all the clutter from any recipe website and displays only the instructions and ingredients in a clean and simple layout.You don't have to read through 1000-word blogs to find the recipe.

    #Android #iPhone #Productivity 1 social mentions

  3. Hadith Nawawi is an Islamic Android App that is designed with the purpose to enlighten the heart and souls of Muslims around the globe with the authentic teachings of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    You can use OnlyRecipe.app to extract the recipe information. It works on almost all sites/blogs which follow a recipe standard when they post. You can also save it to your phone directly using the app. Scan recipe QR code using your phone camera and voila. Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mysticpeak... iOS: https://apps.apple.com/app/id1602130759 Short 50-seconds video on how recipe camera scanner works https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ziSNwjv9PXo.

    #Mobile Apps #Religion #Web Search 1164 social mentions

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    A practical calculating tool, unit conversion utility, and programming language designed to make physical calculations simple.
    I was taught to bake (and write recipes) using a mixture of units; to prefer metric measurements when precision is required, but to prefer "American" units when it isn't, almost to highlight the absence of precision, and to clue the reader that they may have to adjust for humidity or the amount of gluten generated (or whatever). I know this stuff is obvious to an experienced cook, but I can also imagine seeing 14,2g of anything causing some unnecessary distress when trying to work with an unfamiliar recipe. Maybe something like "1c of flour (approx. 120g)" is a good way to be safe? If you're looking for an engine for actually <i>doing</i> the conversions, there's GNU units[1] and Frink[2] which both contain databases of these conversions you may be able to mine. [1]: https://www.gnu.org/software/units/ [2]: https://frinklang.org/.

    #Calculator #Advanced Calculator #Engineering Calculator 26 social mentions

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