IngredientsPls

Skip the word salad and get to the meaty stuff. Icon made by photo3idea_studio from www.flaticon.com.

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5.00 (Rating count: 5)
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Date Author Rating Lang Comment
2020-12-29
Jane Kunberger
This extension is great! I hate having to scroll through an entire blog post to try to find the recipe, so this has been a real lifesaver.
2020-12-30
Jane Kunberger
en This extension is great! I hate having to scroll through an entire blog post to try to find the recipe, so this has been a real lifesaver.
2020-12-28
Angel Macias
Finally someone solved this age old problem, can't tell you how many times I've been like "just tell me the ingredients grandma!" and now its all the food sites doing the same thing so thank you! I can finally stop yelling at the screen! 5 Stars!!!!!
2020-12-28
Angel Macias
en Finally someone solved this age old problem, can't tell you how many times I've been like "just tell me the ingredients grandma!" and now its all the food sites doing the same thing so thank you! I can finally stop yelling at the screen! 5 Stars!!!!!
2020-12-27
Luke Rogers
I don't need a personal history lesson on why the author wanted to create this specific cookie, how the ingredients were sourced, or why their kids love these cookies, I just want the recipe! If I want to read more, I can find it, but I'm there for the recipe. This is awesome!
2020-12-27
Luke Rogers
en I don't need a personal history lesson on why the author wanted to create this specific cookie, how the ingredients were sourced, or why their kids love these cookies, I just want the recipe! If I want to read more, I can find it, but I'm there for the recipe. This is awesome!
2020-12-27 Seth Marsh It does what it says it does; skips the short novel about how the recipe author fell in love with the taste of vine-ripened tomatoes while visiting her grandmother on the Tuscan coast, and takes you straight to the recipe.
2020-12-27
Seth Marsh
en It does what it says it does; skips the short novel about how the recipe author fell in love with the taste of vine-ripened tomatoes while visiting her grandmother on the Tuscan coast, and takes you straight to the recipe.
2020-12-26
Cori K
Not having to scroll through someone's life story every time I pull up a recipe has been super helpful.
2020-12-26
Cori K
en Not having to scroll through someone's life story every time I pull up a recipe has been super helpful.