What Reddit Says About Food Maker Apps
We compiled 9 Reddit discussions about Food Maker apps from 7 subreddits. Here's what real users recommend, complain about, and debate.
Reddit Threads
r/Cooking
I already use Paprika to manage my recipes and grocery list (it does meal planning too, but I don't really use that feature), and I also regularly use The NY Times Cooking app and Food Network Kitchen app.
r/Cooking
We love PlantoEat for exactly what you described - balancing the food buying and preparing work between both of us. You can organize lists for different stores and change the order of the store list to match your most visited stores.
r/nutrition
MyFitnessPal (MFP) and Lose It! are great options for meal tracking with photo recognition in 2024. They use AI to identify foods from photos and can sync with Garmin Connect and other apps for comprehensive tracking.
r/SideProject
As a frequent collector, editor and "inventor" of recipes, I REALLY recommend using Paprika. ... I'm late to the party but I wanted to share an app I have for same solution: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/spachula/id6749212883 · I built an app for generating personalized recipes ... TE...
r/EatCheapAndHealthy
I recently released an app called Basil https://apps.apple.com/us/app/basil-recipe-manager/id6740829669 It can create food recipe based on the ingredients you have! Just add them and it will suggest what you can cook!
r/SideProject
Reciplease flips the usual home cooking flow: instead of picking a recipe and then shopping, you start with what you have and get recipes that use those items-fewer grocery runs and less food waste. Specify which meal you want (breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack), which cuisines you'd like to cook...
r/ios
I downloaded this app. But the only option is to add ingredients from my fridge. None of the buttons get me to other features. ... I built Tomato for myself and put it out there for other folks to try. ... Try out Foodsky! It’s a free, community-based way to share recipes.
r/MealPrepSunday
37 votes, 72 comments. I have been using forks over knives. Things I LOVE: Generates meals for the week, recipes can be swapped if I don’t like them…
r/Mommit
Please don’t buy the ones specially for baby food, we had one Beaba I think, it stopped working a couple months in and for $200 not worth it. We already had the Nutribullet so I would just boil food and blend it in there and it’s so much better. Edit: and it works for non baby foods 100% better inve...
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