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Paprika recipe manager recipes
Paprika recipe manager recipes











paprika recipe manager recipes
  1. #Paprika recipe manager recipes how to#
  2. #Paprika recipe manager recipes install#
  3. #Paprika recipe manager recipes update#
  4. #Paprika recipe manager recipes manual#

#Paprika recipe manager recipes manual#

I’ve 833 recipes in Paprika that I’ve been wanting to migrate to Obsidian and the only way I had was manual cut and paste, which I’d never have time for, so thank you!

#Paprika recipe manager recipes update#

I may update the templates at some point. The functionality requires the MetaEdit and Buttons plugins. I have added a button to the template file which allows you to edit the metadata but honestly it’s not much more work (or complexity) to just edit the metadata. I found about 1/4 of the recipes needed some tweaking, and I’m now in the habit of doing that when I add a recipe to Paprika. You’ll have to go through and check the ingredients in each recipe, but this is optional, the conversions will still work without it, just there’ll be less scaling functionality. As the ingredient conversion is still fairly simplistic as I didn’t have time to look into the AI option. Good to hear and Hadn’t had any response on this and just assumed it was a bit too niche for folks to want to I did have a look into cooklang and while I think it’s a really interesting project, the thought of manually converting all my 600+ recipes wasn’t really appealing. It’ll work pretty much out of the box and supports recipe scaling and hiding empty elements. It’s already looking pretty good, but it could be even better/more useful.Įventually I’d like to be able to import recipes from a page into a Markdown note, without the use of Paprika. I hope other recipe/cooking tech fans can help create an even better Markdown recipe manager using just YML frontmatter and Dataview/DataviewJS. I’ve also included a plain markdown template and a YML only template if folks don’t want to use Dataview/Obsidian. It should also be fairly straightforward to program this for other recipe managers as well. You can choose and edit the templates and make your recipes into whatever you want them to be.

#Paprika recipe manager recipes how to#

I’ve uploaded the results to a GitHub repo with a fairly decent set of instructions on how to use it. I decided to write a script to move my recipes into Markdown. That was, until I migrated my md notes recently to Obsidian and stumbled upon this cool thread with some really nice ideas and DataView demos. After trying out a bunch of different self-hosted options like Tandoor, I didn’t find anything I really liked, so was stuck still using it. Export - You can export all of your recipes to the Paprika recipe format and send the resulting file to another user (using whatever method you'd like) for them to import.I’ve been looking for a while at moving my recipe database out of Paprika Recipe Manager. AirDrop - You can AirDrop one or more recipes to other users if they have the iOS or Mac version of Paprika.ģ. paprikarecipes attachment that other users can open to automatically import those recipes into their copy of Paprika.Ģ. Email - Each email sent from Paprika includes a.

paprika recipe manager recipes

Recipe files can be sent to other users via email, AirDrop, or export.ġ. In that case, we recommend using the below options to share recipes with other users. If you are not part of the same household, you will likely want to keep your grocery list and meal planner separate. (Your Paprika account is separate from your Apple ID or Google Play Store account, so you can purchase the app from the App Store or Play Store using a different email addresses than one you use inside Paprika.)

paprika recipe manager recipes

Then one person creates a Paprika account, and the other person logs into that same account on their devices.

#Paprika recipe manager recipes install#

Each person will need to purchase and install the relevant version(s) of Paprika on their devices. If you are part of the same household and want to keep your recipes, grocery lists, meal planner, and other data synced between your devices, we recommend simply sharing a Paprika account. There are several options for sharing recipes between Paprika users, depending on whether you want to simply share individual recipes, or whether you want to keep your devices synced together.













Paprika recipe manager recipes