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Ask HN: How to you manage (food) recipes?

3 pointsby patrickdaveyabout 8 years ago
I have a loose collection of links, printouts, emails, books etc. with my favourite recipes. For a while I&#x27;ve wanted to have a &quot;system&quot; for creating &amp; managing recipes, but, I&#x27;d rather retain ownership than have it in the cloud.<p>I was wondering if anyone has a neat system they are using (preferably cli based)? Maybe even just a latex? template. I started down the route of trying to automate creating recipe files in the style of cookingforengineers.com recipe cards [1], but it was getting pretty messy.<p>I&#x27;m just wondering if anyone has a really neat solution to this, otherwise I guess I&#x27;ll just write everything in markdown and off I go :)<p>[1] http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.cookingforengineers.com&#x2F;recipe&#x2F;127&#x2F;Shepherds-Pie-Cottage-Pie&#x2F;trn

3 comments

viraptorabout 8 years ago
Pdf uploaded to Google drive. They&#x27;re not in any specific format, but I don&#x27;t mind that. A tablet in the kitchen is for displaying them.
jimmichangaabout 8 years ago
What&#x27;s wrong with paper? I like scribbling notes and it&#x27;s a lot harder with digital forms
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Finnucaneabout 8 years ago
If I need to annotate a recipe, a post-it stuck to the page usually does the trick.