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Macgourmet deluxe vs paprika
Macgourmet deluxe vs paprika












Of course, your recipes would all be uncategorized, and the ingredients and directions wouldn't be separated or appear under the sections for ingredients and directions, but this would be a valid import format. You could probably just have a "name" keyword, and then everything else (ingredients, directions, etc.) under a text block for "notes" and import your recipes.

macgourmet deluxe vs paprika

You don't have to use all the available keywords for recipes, and the order you list them also doesn't matter, as long as they follow the name. You can have multiple categories listed, like:Ĭategories: For the recipe categories keyword argument(s), enclose your categories between left and right square brackets. Then, the subsequent lines of text until the next line with a keyword will all be part of the text block associated with that keyword. For blocks of text, such as a list of ingredients, directions, or notes, use a colon, space, and then a vertical line character (Shift-Backslash or "|", where the backslash is the rightmost key below "delete" and above "return" on an English language input keyboard). Keywords like "name" and "servings" are followed by a colon and a space, then the text argument.

macgourmet deluxe vs paprika

You need to use text files and name them with a ".yml" extension for YAML format before you import. Paprika uses the file extension type to recognize the importing format.














Macgourmet deluxe vs paprika