What fields matter most when saving a recipe?
Title, ingredients, steps, time, servings, and source link are the core fields that make a recipe usable later instead of just archived once.
Weeknight Systems
A practical system for clipping recipes from blogs and media sites into a library you can actually search, plan from, and export later.
A practical system for clipping recipes from blogs and media sites into a library you can actually search, plan from, and export later.
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Title, ingredients, steps, time, servings, and source link are the core fields that make a recipe usable later instead of just archived once.
Usually not. A bookmark remembers where the recipe lived, but not the actual recipe structure you need to search, edit, and reuse it.
Once recipes are stored in a usable library, they become reliable inputs for weekly planning and for the grocery list that follows from that plan.
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