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Sup /ck/. I have recipes scattered all over between bookmarks, emails, and other sources. Any recommendations for keeping track of all the recipes you like?

I've seen some people recommend pinterest, doesn't seem bad if you just avoid the community. Also seen some people really like Evernote for this kinda stuff.

>> No.10666480

>>10666468
Write it on a word document ans save it in a folder

>> No.10666497

>>10666468
You should write a blog and host them there.
I feel you'd be very good at this.

>> No.10668170

>>10666468
google drive

>> No.10669234

>>10666497
wtf

>> No.10669238

>>10666468
As silly and oldschool as it sounds I just use a text file, that way it's easily searchable and easily backed up.

>> No.10669239

>>10666468
Write them down in a book. Then you can still make them when the internet stops working during WWIII, and when you die you can pass the book on to your state-assigned granddaughter.

>> No.10669241

If you don't want them all in one text file then make a directory and put them as individual text files. They're all still easy to search with simple commands such as findstr if in windows, there are others as well.

>> No.10669247

>>10669239
One can always print those all of those off if stored in text files.

>> No.10669250

>>10669247
Wow I'm not even talking to you why are you talking to me?

>> No.10669253

>>10669250
Because you touch yourself at night and I know more than you do.

>> No.10669383

>>10666468
Create docs or pics and upload to a personal, private subplebbit. Let those cunts pay to host your goodies.

>> No.10669539

>>10666468
Yeah, in a folder called recipes on my PC