There are typically lots of individual steps to copy recipes into professional recipe programs. With other recipe organizers, you have to enter most of that info line by line manually, and then you have to type each piece into its respective “field,” and then you have to physically upload the photo. Or, you select only the parts you’re most interested in by dragging your mouse and then typing CTL+C (to copy) and CTL+V (to paste). That’s right, little or no typing is required to copy recipes into Google Docs! You simply choose “Select All – Copy” to get every single thing on the page. even comments others have posted to this recipe - if I’m interested in those.With Google Docs, you simply copy & paste the part of a page that you’re interested in (either a recipe stored in another program like Big Oven, or a web page online for example), and you get everything in one click: I moved all of my recipes, one by one, from Big Oven into Google Docs (aka Google Drive) - as seen here: So the #1 priority for me was to be able to view ( and edit) my recipes on the fly, no matter where I happen to be.Īfter exploring all of my options and not feeling satisfied with any of the professional recipe programs created specifically for organizing recipes, I decided to think outside the box a bit. You get the idea… I never know when or where I may want to access my recipes.
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