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Recipe Book (Website)

Recipe Book (Website)

The Recipe Book is a place to store recipes from your own collection and around the Web.

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Getting Started: The Recipe Book (Website)

The Recipe Book is a place to store recipes from your own collection and around the web.

Recipe Clipper Browser Extension (Website)

Add the Recipe Clipper Extension to Chrome, Edge, Opera, Brave or Firefox browsers.

Add the Recipe Clipper Extension to Safari

The Recipe Clipper saves recipes to your Plan to Eat account from websites.

How to Add Recipes (Website)

There are 4 ways to add recipes to your Recipe Book.

Organize your Recipe Book (Website)

Tags, Rating, and Categories help you organize and define your recipes.

Add Recipes from PDFs and DOCX (Website)

Manually add your favorite recipes to your Recipe Book, no matter how you have them saved.

Update the Serving Sizes of Recipes In Your Recipe Book (Website)

You can scale your recipes to suit your family's specific needs.

What is the Queue? (Website)

Add recipes to your Queue to meal plan in the near future, or as a place to save your favorite recipes.

Filter and Search for Recipes (Website)

Filter and search your recipe so you can find the recipes you'd like to plan.

What are Tags?

Use tags in your Recipe Book as sub-categories to organize your recipes.

Bulk Edit Your Recipes (Website)

Make edits to multiple recipes at once.

Find Recipes in Plan to Eat (Website)

Save recipes to your account from Friends and Plan to Eat.

Prep Notes on Recipes (Website)

Prep Notes allow you to save notes with your recipes. These appear on your Planner, reminding you what you need to do to prep for a recipe.

Import Recipe Files From Other Programs (Website)

Exported files from other recipe saving sites can be imported into Plan to Eat.

The Cooking View (Website)

Easily view your recipes while cooking.

Invite Friends to Share Recipes (Website)

Share recipes with other Plan to Eat subscribers using the Friends tab.

Accessing Friend's Recipes (Website)

Once you have connected with your Friends, you can access their recipes and Menus.

Linking Recipes within Plan to Eat (Website)

You can divide a recipe into different parts to include a recipe within another.

Recipe Book Table View (Website)

Use this view to help navigate and manage your recipes more efficiently.

Import Recipes from Pinterest (Website)

Add recipes from your Pinterest boards by navigating to their original source to add all of the recipe details.

Print Recipes (Website)

Print individual recipes for easy access to them while cooking or to share them with others.

Delete Recipes (Website)

Remove recipes from your online Plan to Eat account.

Share Recipes on Blogs, Twitter, Facebook or via Email (Website)

Personal recipes can be shared from your Plan to Eat account.

Recipe Comments (Website)

Add comments on preparation or share thoughts about your recipes with Friends.

Add or Update a Recipe Photo (Website)

There are 4 ways to add or change a recipe photo.

Metric Conversions (Website)

Your Recipes and Shopping List can be switched to be viewed with metric conversions

Export your Entire Recipe Book (Website)

You can export your recipes in two formats, a text file or a spreadsheet.

Calculate Nutrition Facts for Recipes (Website)

Automatically calculate the nutritional information for your saved recipes.

Draft Recipes (Website)

Recipes imported via our Recipe Clipper, but not saved, will be added to Drafts.

Format Your Recipes Using HTML (Website)

You can use a limited list of custom HTML tags in your recipe descriptions and directions.

Import Recipes from Yummly

Information on transferring your recipes from Yummly to Plan to Eat.

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