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Keep every recipe you love in one place

That soup you made last winter? The cake from that video? Save them all, and I'll find any one by name, ingredient, or 'the one with the lemon'. Your own cookbook, always handy.

3 min read · Updated 7/5/2026

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Picture this: last winter you made the most wonderful soup. You found the recipe somewhere — a video? a blog? a friend's message? — and now, months later, you want it again. And it's gone. Vanished into the internet. Oh, the heartbreak.

Let's make sure that never happens again.

The little problem

Recipes come from everywhere — YouTube, blogs, screenshots, that group chat. They scatter. When you want one, you're scrolling forever, and the good ones slip away.

How I help

You save each recipe with me as you find it. I read it, give it a clear title, and tag it — "dinner", "quick", "vegetarian", whatever fits. Later, ask me for "that lemon cake" or "a fast weeknight dinner" and I bring it right up. It's your own cookbook that never loses a page.

Do it in a minute

  1. Found a recipe? Paste the link into the chat.
  2. Add a tiny note: "family loved this" or "needs more garlic".
  3. I file it under Recipes with helpful tags.
  4. Come dinnertime, ask me what to cook — by mood, ingredient, or name.

Why it feels good

Cooking gets calmer. No frantic searching, no lost favourites. Just open your shelf of recipes you already know you love, and choose.

Bommel's tip

Make a public collection called "Recipes worth repeating" and share it with family. Grandma's cake and your Sunday soup, all in one lovely link.

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