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<blockquote data-quote="AndBreathe" data-source="post: 1475343" data-attributes="member: 88961"><p>I know when altering the way we eat, we usually find a load of different websites and blogs with new recipes, but how do we keep them all together? I know it used to drive me bonkers, until I was introduced to the website/app “CopyMeThat”.</p><p></p><p>CopyMeThat is a bit like allrecipes or BBCGoodFood, where recipes are aggregated together from all manner of sources. The difference is that recipes can be copied from almost anywhere to be saved into your personal folder, on your own device. Your recipe files are then synchronised across your phone, tablet and/or browser.</p><p></p><p>CopyMeThat even works on sites like this, or Facebook, where recipes are added by participants, in random threads. All you need do is highlight an ingredient, then click the browser widget. The App has it’s own instructions for doing it.</p><p></p><p>CopyMeThat can be used as a browser add on, but also both iTunes and PlayStore have apps available.</p><p></p><p>Give it a whirl, if it seems like a decent idea.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AndBreathe, post: 1475343, member: 88961"] I know when altering the way we eat, we usually find a load of different websites and blogs with new recipes, but how do we keep them all together? I know it used to drive me bonkers, until I was introduced to the website/app “CopyMeThat”. CopyMeThat is a bit like allrecipes or BBCGoodFood, where recipes are aggregated together from all manner of sources. The difference is that recipes can be copied from almost anywhere to be saved into your personal folder, on your own device. Your recipe files are then synchronised across your phone, tablet and/or browser. CopyMeThat even works on sites like this, or Facebook, where recipes are added by participants, in random threads. All you need do is highlight an ingredient, then click the browser widget. The App has it’s own instructions for doing it. CopyMeThat can be used as a browser add on, but also both iTunes and PlayStore have apps available. Give it a whirl, if it seems like a decent idea. [/QUOTE]
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