![]() The CopyMeThat team really stepped up there game and improved their tool to be way better than Ziplist ever was.Īdd a browser button similar to pinterest to your browser and click it on the recipe page.ĬopyMeThat adds it to your ‘queue’ to confirm. ![]() Note that the recipe detection, when adding recipes from other websites, is currently optimized for English.Back in the day I loved a site called Ziplist for all my recipe collecting needs… alas like most things on the internet it eventually got axed (RIP Google Reader) but now I see that as a good thing. The Premium memberships gives you a rich set of extra features (and is the one in-app purchase). The free version has a full set of features and may be all you'll ever need. Your recipes belong to you and you can download them at any time. (We know how annoying it is when that happens!) We've made sure that your iPad or iPhone won't go to sleep while you're following a recipe. You decide how much (or little) you want to share. Looking for inspiration? Then see what others are sharing in the Copy Me That Community. Sort your shopping list by recipe or category (aisle) to easily find your items in the store. Plan your meals ahead of time with the meal planner and then head off to the grocery store with your shopping list. Organize your collection with tags or just use search to find what you're looking for. Add your own masterpiece photos - or fun flop photos, as the case may be! Copy Me That syncs with all your devices so you'll have online access anywhere.Įdit any part of a recipe to remember your recipe tweaks. Easily add recipes from any website with a single click, or add your own recipes. Copy Me That combines a recipe manager, shopping list, and meal planner into one seamless flow.
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