Copy Me That
Copy any recipe from any website with just one click. Recipe manager, shopping list, and meal planner. Manage all your recipes in…
Recipe Filter shows recipes found anywhere on the web in a handy popup.
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This extension will detect recipes on any page you visit and will highlight them at the top of the page. Easy!
No more hunting for the actual recipe when you visit a long-winded food blog!
Demo video clip at WWDC: https://youtu.be/Kwh2y6VkzoA
You can turn it off for specific sites if you find it's not needed and edit the blacklist under "Options" when you right-click the green Recipe Filter icon in your toolbar.
This is an open source project: https://github.com/sean-public/RecipeFilter
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I am very thankful for this. I pretty much always go online for inspiration for dinner, I just never know what to make but good lord those ridiculous books you have to scroll through to get to the recipe are so annoying. Thank you so much for making this! I am telling all my friends about it!
You are doing Gods work, Sean. I no longer have to scroll past 5 pages of story about how the author thought up the recipe while watching her daughter catching butterflies in the garden on a sunny day and running past the basil field in their front yard.
My quality of life just increased. Thank you, dear developers!
Excellent extension! I'm looking up recipes on a nearly daily basis and this speeds up the process by a ton by not having to read the life story of the recipe creator every time. My only caveat is that occasionally the formatting of the condensed version disappears. If a recipe uses an ordered list then sometimes those elements are ignored and you get one huge paragraph. I still prefer this over having to scroll for miles though.
This is possibly the greatest Chrome extension every created. I'll never have to scroll through a dozen poorly written paragraphs of asinine "backstory" before I can start making lasagna again.
Works perfectly on about 1/3 of stupid recipe websites. A brilliant idea that works about 1/3 of the time to spare me the obnoxious ordeal of scrolling through page after page of mommy-blog-blather about kids and hubby and clean living. But more often than not, nothing comes up!
This is the greatest thing ever. If you are sick of scrolling through someones life story just to get to a recipe this is for you!
So great, thanks!
Love it, but would agree it needs options to print, pdf, or send to Google Drive. That would make it just about perfect. UPDATE: The print feature is awesome! Now, is it possible to request the addition of sites that are not already included?
Incredibly useful. Would be five stars if it had a baked in print option (currently you're limited by the site you're on, which may have a broken print button or lack one entirely). For those of us who don't like to take our entire computers into the kitchen and still rely on saved recipes transferred to mobile devices, that would be a handy feature.