Thinking about recipe formats more than anyone should
(rknight.me)
I've had a note in my todo list for quite a while to get my (admittedly small) collection of recipes on my website. The note mentioned to look into Cooklang which is a "recipe markup language" but I also wanted to see if anyone knew of any other standards I should be looking at before I went ahead. I got a few responses:
I've had a note in my todo list for quite a while to get my (admittedly small) collection of recipes on my website. The note mentioned to look into Cooklang which is a "recipe markup language" but I also wanted to see if anyone knew of any other standards I should be looking at before I went ahead. I got a few responses:
Show HN: I built an AI-powered recipe assistant
(sage.cooking)
Sage is a next-generation recipe manager, powered by AI. Effortlessly generate and customize dishes based on your tastes and ingredients on hand. Save your favorite recipes in one place, and let Sage remember your preferences, ensuring every meal is perfectly tailored to you.
Sage is a next-generation recipe manager, powered by AI. Effortlessly generate and customize dishes based on your tastes and ingredients on hand. Save your favorite recipes in one place, and let Sage remember your preferences, ensuring every meal is perfectly tailored to you.