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Recipe digital organizer

 
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Has anyone tried the copy me that app? I use it and can share what’s on it with others. Free app and very easy to use.
Just thought I’d toss that out there
 
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I use copymethat, and like it a lot. My problem stems mostly with the fact that I forget to use it, or I don't put things in the right categories, or I decide to make something, get all the ingredients, and then don't make it. (Yay for ADHD). But I think for people who use digital organizers properly, CopyMeThat is a good one.
 
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You can add recipes with just a few clicks and sort them into categories like appetizers, main dishes, and desserts, making it easy to find what you need when you're ready to cook. I recently started using https://notesonline.com/  to organize my recipes, and I'm loving it! It's such a game-changer for keeping everything in one place.  Plus, you can jot down notes or adjustments you make to recipes, which is awesome for personalizing dishes. It's like having a virtual recipe box that's always at your fingertips—perfect for those moments when you suddenly crave that special meal you made last month. Worth checking out if you're into cooking and want to stay organized effortlessly!
 
After burning through the drip stuff and the french press stuff, Paul has the last, ever, coffee maker. Better living through buying less crap.
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