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yeah ok. Most of the time, i just point mealie to a website to import the recipe. That said, you can copy and paste the ingredients and methods using the bulk import. It is a bit finicky, but not too bad.
That said, i want to be pretty loose with things like being explicit with measurements, i don't need or want to do the auto-scaling, etc.
As for the shopping list, i use "bring", which basically say
buy cheese
, notbuy 500g Kraft Cheddar cheese
, i just need to be reminded to buy a block of cheese. or maybe addgrated cheese
All the other ones required too many specific, so i am happy with the simple ones.
I dont worry too much about aisles, i think bring sorts it in various categories, but doesn't link it to aisles.
How would it do the aisles anyway, arent all shops different? and especially different in different countries.
yeah ok. makes sense,