what's your fav recipe manager?
I use nextcloud cookbook but I would really love another or a federated alternative. It does its job but I don’t think other people I know would use it.
I use nextcloud cookbook but I would really love another or a federated alternative. It does its job but I don’t think other people I know would use it.
numbermess, I guess this doesn’t qualify as self-hosted but I’m gonna comment anyway. I really like Pestle for iOS. I love the way it cuts the shit out of those 5,000,000 paragraph long introductions before the actual recipe and just grand the important parts. It’s very handy.
Smash, Tandoor
mister_monster, A notebook and a pen.
Chef_Boyardee, Okay, boomer
ShellMonkey, Mealie previously, now Homechart. Mealie is probably better suited to the specific purpose, but Homechart includes a mess of other functions.
Baahb, Obsidian has a recipe plugin.
Smoofus, Mealie has been solid for me
krash, (edited ) The meal planner feature have been a godsend for our household.
harsh3466, +1 for mealie. Been running it for maybe six months now and it’s great.
barbara, Which docker compose file to use?
This one has a weird image source github.com/…/docker-compose.dev.yml
And this one expects me to build the container locally first which sounds like a dev version although the other file is named dev github.com/mealie-recipes/…/docker-compose.yml
CapgrasDelusion,
barbara, Thank you! It worked
JustEnoughDucks, Mealie is absolutely the best
- Home Assistant integration
- SSO through OIDC (though mine is broken and I need to file a bug)
- meal planning functionality with shopping checklists
- equipment checklists
- advanced grouping through tagging, cookbooks, and categories. Everything can be beautifully sorted
- then the holy grail: recipe parsing through URL. I haven’t found recipe parsing this good since the discontinued ChefTap app
AreaKode, I’ve been using RecipeSage for a while now. It replaced Paprika for me. Runs easily in Docker, and it can create a recipe from a URL.
barbara, I’ll check it out, thx
Psychonaut1969, Another vote for RecipeSage here, I like that it can scrape recipes from a URL, and I really like how it can scale ingredients by how many servings you want to make.
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