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Copy Me That, a Life-Changing Recipe App


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You may or may not have noticed that recently I have been telling you about some products that I like. You can read about those here and here. Today I am going to tell you about an app that has changed my life. I am in no way affiliated, I just love it, and I want you to try it out because you are going to love it too.

savingPNG(29).PNGThe app is called Copy Me That. All you need to do is download it from the App Store onto your mobile device. Then, when you are on a website (including this blog) and find a recipe that you would like to save, you press on the share button on the upper right hand corner of your screen…savingPNG(46).PNG…find Copy Me That in the menu, click on it, wait for the magic to work, and then click on view in app.
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 It will dig through all of the verbiage on whatever site you happen to be viewing (and let’s face it, some of these blogs are loaded with verbiage, don’t get me started on the ads both pop up and otherwise). This cuts through all of that providing you with nothing but the recipe, the picture, and will link back to the site where you found it.It also allows you to edit that recipe, or make your own notes. I used to routinely leave tabs open on my web browser on my iPad, one time I had 67 tabs open, all of which were for recipes. Now all I do is save it to Copy Me That, and everything is beautifully organized. It allows you to search on recipe title, or by ingredient, and allows you to filter and set up collections. You can also add your own personal not-on-the-web recipes.
IMG_8352.PNGThis app is free. There is an option to get the premium version, I have not done that, so I can’t say what features are available there. Still, in my opinion, the free version knocks it out of the park.IMG_8355.PNG Another thing I like is that, when you are using it while cooking, the screen stays illuminated the entire time, so you won’t have to worry about it going dark while you are whipping, beating, or painstakingly stirring your pot.

Again, I am not affiliated in any way, I just love this app, and I know you will, too.

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