Facebook recipe organizer

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Facebook recipe organizer - Lemmy.World

Hello all, I gave a weird question. I follow many chefs on Facebook and save loads of recipes but they are difficult to find later and even more difficult to organize and use later. How do you deal with this?

My wife uses this app: f-droid.org/packages/com.flauschcode.broccoli

I’ve also heard that there’s a recipe database add-on for Nextcloud that’s pretty good.

Broccoli: The Green Recipe App | F-Droid - Free and Open Source Android App Repository

Recipe manager, cooking assistant, seasonal calendar: the eco-friendly cookbook.

I’ve been using the recipe add on for nextcloud, it works fine for me. I also have no idea if it works with facebook. It can load a recipe from a URL, but I don’t think facebook lets you look at things without logging in so it probably wouldn’t work.
Copy/paste them into your favorite notes program (I love UpNote - and it has both desktop and mobile versions) so you can organize and have quick access to them whenever you want. Easy peasy.
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I self-host Mealie. Works really well for my needs.
RecipeSage has worked well for me for a long time. You can use the publicly accessible site or you can self-host your own. Easy to run in docker. Recipe importer. Everything that I need.
RecipeSage - The Personal Recipe Keeper

Create, store, share and browse your recipes online. Free, easy to use and mobile friendly.

We use AnyList, with the annual family subscription (really worth the $14 a year).

It includes recipes (including an import plugin for browsers), shopping list, and meal planning.

Wife and I use Paprika. It’s a recipe manager on virtually every platform (Windows, macOS, Android, and iOS/iPadOS). I have it on my iPhone and both Macs. My wife has it on her iPad and Android phone. It’s not free, and it’s really not cheap, but there was a sale and I looked at the cost to get it on our hardware and I thought it made for a good value.

It also has a shopping list that also syncs, but we use OurGroceries for that. Paprika’s might be a little better, but we prefer OG. I’ve put all our recipes in it, and it can import recipes from various websites. Never tried Facebook though (as I do not use it).

i use tandoor, self hosted app on my nas. and the open source kitchn to interface with it via android/ios. just open a recipe on my browser and share it to kitchn and itll load it up on my nas.
I use Gourmand on desktop and Tournat on Android. Most feature rich recipe apps