

Paprika works well with my system by letting me export ingredients from a recipe into a Reminder list, which then gets automatically sent to AnyList.

Everything is synced between our phones, iPads, and desktops (this does require buying mobile and desktop versions of the app).All recipes are formatted with the same way.It's nearly automatic if you're browsing a popular food site (eg, allrecipes, foodnetwork, epicurious, etc), and with minimal effort you can import recipes from more obscure sites. Importing recipes from websites extremely easy.Since that article summarizes Paprika so well I won't do that here, but I will point out some of my favorite features: But, I can never leave well enough alone, so when I read about The best recipe manager for iPhone on I decided I'd give Paprika a try. And, since we share an Evernote account we'd both have access to whatever was in there, whether we were at home cooking or at the grocery store buying the building blocks for our culinary masterpieces. If we liked grandma's potato dish at thanksgiving we'd just use the camera to take a picture of her recipe and it would be saved for posterity. If we found a recipe on the web we'd just use the web clipper and import it into Evernote. After getting our first iPhones, my wife and I had managed recipes in Evernote.
