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RecipeCart gives you cleanly formatted recipes the top of any recipe site.
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Extracts only the recipe from any website or blog page, without any life stories or clutter.
Amazing functionality, highly useful! I love it to find how to cook some amazing recipes I have been meaning to try.
Unfortunately it doesn't seem to work for me. I downloaded the chrome extension and created an account. When I'm on a recipe page, I open the extension, click the "Show Recipe" or "Import Recipe Link" buttons, and...nothing happens. I've tried on these sites: https://lifehacker.com/make-yourself-a-stroopwafel-choco-taco-1849342317 https://tastesbetterfromscratch.com/homemade-eggnog/ https://www.thekitchn.com/holiday-magic-bars-recipe-23456378
Awesome recipes on the go. I use it for instapot recipes
Wow. So you illegally scrape content from recipe websites, use their copyright-protected images without permission, allow people to save this illegally obtained information to the website - including the instructions where expression is also protected. You then lie and say that visitors will have to click to the website to get the instructions (untrue if they're not logged in). To top it all off, after removing anyway for recipe bloggers - who are mostly women looking to bring in extra income for their families - to possibly make a dime from all their hard effort, you then go and monetizeit yourself through Instacart/Amazon fresh buttons??? Amazing. Can't wait to see how many court cases you end up in. Oh and everyone else, get a clue and use the jump to recipe button. Same result but you won't be financing the illegal actions of a guy stealing from women's content.
Really love this as it makes the recipe in a clean format so its much easier to follow. 2 spoons up!
Badly needed extension - I don't have to scroll through ads and personal stories to find the recipe and ingredients anymore!
This extension steals the work of recipe creators. It steals a recipe photo and the recipe instructions, both which hold copyright, and posts them on their own website for their own gain. On their website they even say they steal a photo without permission and claim to only list the ingredients and a link back to the original recipe for directions but this clearly isn't true. Go to the actual website and support the original creators instead of companies trying to profit off of other's work.
I love this app! I can skip to the ingrients and recipe section and print immediately. I love the color photo of the feature food also! What a brilliant app!
Works on chefjeanpierre.com, works for me.
When you load up a page with a recipe on it, the extension appears in the corner asking if you'd like to view the recipe. When you click it, the ingredients list appears with the directions beneath it. From there, you can save the recipe. It's perfect. However, don't believe the cost that it spits out. It uses prices from Amazon which are insanely high compared to what you'd spend at the grocery store. I looked up a favorite cheap lentil soup recipe and it told me it would cost over $30 to make. In reality, it's probably closer to $8 worth of ingredients in the meal. As handy as the idea is, I would hate to see anyone be discouraged from trying a delicious, healthy and affordable meal because of this feature.