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Been using “Whisk” for a while but they were bought by Samsung and have been slowly going down hill. Any good iOS apps for recipes? I hear good things about Paprika but not sure if it’s worth it…

UPDATE: Wow! Thanks for all the suggestions everyone!

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[–] Merwyn 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I didn't know about whisk being bought. I'm using it quite a lot, but i'm nearly never check the "communities" or "discover" pages.

The only recent change I didn't like was to add specific sections "breakfast, lunch, dinner" in the meal planner because it add 3 more clicks to correctly put a recipe where you want ...

I'm curious what change make you think it's going downhill ? So far It's still the best option I found for recipe + meal planner + groceries list app.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

It’s not unbearable but the desktop website version seems more cluttered than it used to be. Like you mentioned it is also more difficult to add things to the planner as well. These aren’t full deal breakers for sure but things like this usually slowly get clunkier to use over time.