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Import yummysoup into paprika
Import yummysoup into paprika













import yummysoup into paprika
  1. #Import yummysoup into paprika for mac#
  2. #Import yummysoup into paprika plus#

#Import yummysoup into paprika plus#

Click the plus button and a pop up menu appears. In the Meal Planner view, you can plan a week (or more) of meals. Once you’ve completed your list, you can email it, print it, or sync it to your iPhone/iPad. Unfortunately, I saw no way to edit grocery store categories, add categories, or edit the categories items were placed in. I was pleasantly surprised that when I added “cat litter” to my list, Paprika automatically categorized it in Pet Products. You can easily add all your other grocery items by clicking on the plus button and typing them in. All the items on your list appear in categories, and you can delete any items by clicking on them and hitting the minus button in the upper right-hand corner. If you’ve added any recipes using the grocery cart icon in the recipe view, they will appear in the left column in Grocery View. You can also drag the photo into Paprika. All you have to do is highlight each element (name, ingredients, directions, etc.) and click the appropriate button at the bottom of the window. You’ll know the site is incompatible if, when you hit “Save Recipe,” you get a pop-up window with an error message. If you find a recipe on a site that isn’t yet supported by Paprika, you can still save the recipe. Plus, its source is recorded so you can always go back to the original page where you found the recipe. Click “done” and the recipe is in your database ready to be used. This is what makes Paprika one of the best recipe managers available. Once you’re on a recipe site and you’ve chosen a recipe, simply click the “Save Recipe” button on the upper right and watch as it is magically downloaded straight into the app – photograph and all. You can, of course, add your own bookmarks.

import yummysoup into paprika

Click on the bookmark icon and you’ll discover that the developers have already provided you with a list of recipe sources that are compatible with Paprika. The default page in the browser is Google, but you can change that in the settings. Paprika contains its own browser so you can search for recipes from within the app. You can also email, print, or delete the recipe. You can select the date and the meal (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack). If you want to add the recipe to your meal plan, click on the calendar icon. Click on the grocery cart to add the ingredients for the recipe to your grocery list, and you can uncheck any items you already have on hand. Click on the heart to add the recipe to your favorites. To make changes to the recipe simply click the edit button. So, you can double or halve or three-quarter the recipe and all the ingredient measurements will be scaled accordingly. Click on this and Paprika will automatically scale the recipe according to your specifications. One really cool option is the “scale” button. The individual recipe view displays a photograph (if the recipe included one) and information, such as, prep time, cook time, difficulty, source, and servings.You can rate the recipe (one to five stars). When you click on the name of a recipe, your screen will look like this. Cloud syncing is free, but you do need to set up an account through Paprika. Settings is also where you can set up your cloud sync to synchronize Paprika between your Mac, iPhone, and/or iPad. In settings, you can set your home browser page, a default email recipient address, the font size for your recipes, and whether or not you want your categories to be organized alphabetically. You can also search your recipes by name, ingredient, or source in the search field. On the lower right, you’ll see the gear button for settings. You can filter your recipes by Most Recent, Favorites, and Uncategorized or by Categories. And the third column lists all your recipes in alphabetical order. The second column lists all your recipe categories (and you can create as many as you like). Each of these views will be discussed below.

import yummysoup into paprika

The left column allows you to choose between the four main views in Paprika: Recipes, the Browser, Groceries, and Meals. When you first open Paprika, you’ll see the following screen:

#Import yummysoup into paprika for mac#

Like its iPhone and iPad counterparts (see our Paprika for iPad review here), Paprika for Mac is an exquisitely-designed application that makes managing recipes magical. Paprika for Mac ($19.99) by Hindsight Labs is a recipe management application for your Mac.















Import yummysoup into paprika