![]() These improvements would make a great app even better:ġ. Here are a few asks of the app developers, if they read these reviews. Overall, I love it! Even at a higher price, I was more than happy to make a one time purchase as opposed to paying monthly for plan to eat. It has really helped to streamline my meal planning, grocery shopping, and recipe management. I've been using Paprika for at least a year now after switching over from Plan to Eat for recipe management and grocery IQ as a grocery list app. TexasaggieRD's Review of Paprika Recipe Manager 3 Reviewed on 8/28/19 1:56 PM (Which is clunky and more time consuming than just writing it down) I believe Mac computers are supported just not pc’s :( please, please fix that! Especially because on my phone, I would have to “edit” each recipe to take advantage of copy/pasting nutritional info. Which, needless to say takes a LOT longer that way. Which means I can only work off my phone when adding recipes and organizing info. Secondly, I don’t know if this is in the works(?) but I can’t access the app from my pc. Oh my gosh that would be amazing! This one is actually kind of a big deal to me since to do this now, I have to go into each recipe and write the nutrition info on a separate paper and tally manually :P if it could add the nutritional info and tally it at the end of each day/week so that I can compare it to my targets (or even if you could set your own target in the app!). ![]() There’s text field for each recipe called “nutrition” where you can add that info but nothing else is being done with it you can glance at it when you’re in that recipe but you can’t see it from any search view and you can’t plan your meals with it and there’s also no structural consistency to it (since it’s just a text field) I think it would really be great to be able to create menus that hit daily or weekly targets like calories, fat, fiber, protein, etc. Firstly, the nutritional element is pretty much absent. But if you’re on the fence, I would say get it! You will not regret it!Īll that being said, why did I rank it 4 stars instead of 5? There are a couple things I REALLY wish it did better. Seriously, every day! I LOVE that all my recipes live in the same location and that I can meal plan with them (and save that plan!) and it will create a grocery list for it! And a specific one - that includes quantities! Not to mention how easy it is to download new recipes. Until I found this one and now I use it everyday. So I can’t say enough good things about this app! I’ve tried multiple apps over the years trying to do everything this one accomplishes. star star star star star_borderīinxyDubb77's Review of Paprika Recipe Manager 3 Reviewed on 8/28/19 1:56 PM Love all the features! Just wish it had a few more. It’s fairly intuitive and has all the features - and a whole bunch of niceties- that I could ask for.and I keep finding more! Being able to “cross off” ingredients as you use them and highlight the section of directions you’re working with is a godsend for a scatter brain like me. This is one extremely well thought out piece of software. Once I started actually USING the app, I decided it was well worth the price and the initial aggravation. My second annoyance was that the app wasn’t “smart” enough to look at my bookmarks and ask if I wanted to import any of them - I had to go to each and every one of about 100 bookmarks, open them one at a time and then add them. Right off the bat, I experienced a major annoyance, having to install a JavaScript extension to get the app to work with iOS. Heard good things about this app and took a chance on it. Two Wheeler's Review of Paprika Recipe Manager 3 Reviewed on 8/4/18 5:41 PM If you like to collect recipes from around the web and want one place to view, update, and annotate them, this is definitely what you want to have on your iPhone or iPad. Honestly, I can’t think of a single negative thing to say about Paprika. Paprika is such a flexible and forgiving tool - it finds great recipes from the web and saves them in a simple, consistent format. I started my organized recipe collection with the NYTimes tool, but it quickly became costly and too limiting. I’ve even added those secret family recipes, so I truly have everything in one place finally. I did have a tiny bit of trouble with some YouTube recipes, but there was a language issue for those and I was ultimately able to load and correct them. recipes, and have been happily cooking away. I easily moved all my Safari-bookmarked recipes to the app, uploaded all of my Epicurious, Allrecipes, Bon Appetit, etc. Monkey-bird's Review of Paprika Recipe Manager 3 Reviewed on 9/26/18 8:01 PMĪfter using Paprika for a few days, I quickly realized that I had the all-in-one-place recipe app that I’d been hoping to find. Really fantastic, useful recipe resource star star star star star
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