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    Quote Originally Posted by wheems View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kaykaykay

    I don't cook and am lazy enough that I would just photograph a recipe ingredient list, rather than type it, then tuck it in an album of ingredient lists.

    My hat's off to all who cook. (My hat is clearly not a chef's toque.)
    If I'm not mistake --and I could be-- but methinks you don't have to type up the recipe, but simply import it into Evernote (if you found one you like online.)
    Am I wrong here?
    Yes, you're right if you use online recipes. I was thinking about recipes from books. I clearly only eat, instead of cook, lol.

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    I convert web recipes to PDF format and save in evernote
    It's great while browsing to be able to save to refer back to later.
    Love the shopping list idea!
    Greetings from paradise,on my iPad

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    Quote Originally Posted by 55julie55 View Post
    I convert web recipes to PDF format and save in evernote
    It's great while browsing to be able to save to refer back to later.
    Love the shopping list idea!
    There are add ons to some browsers (Chrome, Firefox) that let you clip an entire webpage or sections you have highlighted, and pull them into Evernote.

    I listened to a podcast where Leo Laporte noted that he will take a photo of the wine label of a noteworthy wine, and pull that into Evernote.

    As someone asked or suggested, there are a number of YouTube videos that show various ways of using the product.

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    Can you put a PDF, pic and text into a single note in ever note? Oh and how about "open in" to the same note?

    I ask because I HAD Evernote but found I could not do all of these within one note. At least I didn't figure it out anyways.

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    I use Simplenote...so much better for editing than Evernote, imo. I can't stand how Evernote puts each line into a table cell.


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