Based on our record, Paprika Recipe Manager should be more popular than ckbk. It has been mentiond 7 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
I personally have a probably 500 or so print cookbooks - it was frustration with not being able to search that led me to start ckbk. Space and practicality are certainly also important factors. I've seen more than one photo of a domestic disaster where someone's collection of overloaded and precariously balanced stacks/shelves of cookbooks give way leading to an avalanche! Source: 12 months ago
A few years ago, when getting ready to launch ckbk (an app a bit like Spotify for cookbook ), I set out to gather hundreds of top 10 cookbook lists from famous chefs and food writers. It was fun, and we build an interesting ranking, but I never quite got around to sharing my own top 10 list, though. Seeing all the shelfies here inspired me to try and to put that right, so here's a list of my own top 10 cookbooks.... Source: over 1 year ago
Ckbk, I found this website some time ago and I’ve been using it ever since, most of the recipes are somewhat/fully authentic. Oh and It has all types of cuisines one can think of(ik this sounds like an ad but I love the website with all of my heart). Source: over 1 year ago
The Bookmarklet in your browser on your PC/Mac (if you don't know what that is, go to Paprikaapp.com/ and click on Cloudsync, then Bookmarklet. Put in your credentials and it creates a button that you can put in your Bookmark bar in your browser). Source: over 1 year ago
I prefer Paprika as a storage mechanism. It's available (yes, at a cost) on all platforms and works brilliantly. It's very adept at stripping the recipe from web pages, leaving out all the ads and story crap no one wants to see, separating the ingredients list from the actual steps. It's wonderful for menu planning and extracting a shopping list from your menus. There are some r/cookingers who are Dead. Set.... Source: over 1 year ago
I scrape web-based recipes into Paprika. Saved into my own database and synced between my devices. Well worth whatever they're charging for it. Source: about 2 years ago
The app Paprika does a decent job at those things, plus allows you to import recipes from websites without having to retype them. There are smartphone and desktop apps, and a cloud sync that keeps your databases on different devices up to date. It does cost money, but it is very much worth the prices. Source: over 2 years ago
I use a combination of MFP and Paprika http://paprikaapp.com. Source: over 2 years ago
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