


Many of these recipes are from from friends and relatives who have since past away, and that are irreplaceable. I purchased the Paprika app many years ago, and since that time I have used it almost exclusively to store all of my recipes. The apps on each platform are solid, stable and the developers continue to enrich the app year after year.ĭo not buy unless you plan on spending more money each time this app is updated, and potentially losing all of your recipes if you don’t. Of the many apps we’ve purchased over the years- in any category- Paprika is the one we would gladly have paid more for. The pantry feature lets us manage the staples we always keep on hand. We have several grocery options near our home, and the ability to maintain separate lists for each store is an added bonus. We can split up as we shop, even at different stores, and as we check items off our lists all devices are synchronized almost instantly, so it’s easy to know what has been bought and what is still to go.

With Paprika 3, grocery lists are on our Apple watches, so the iPhone is not necessary in the store which is awesome now that we’re all wearing masks, and Face ID is crippled. We can scale these recipes to suit our needs (Paprika does all the math), categorize them and easily plan our meals each week. We have over 6,000 recipes collected over the 6+ years we’ve use the app. It imports recipes directly from website sources. We share the responsibility of meal planning, shopping, and prep. Paprika is installed on my wife, my daughter and my iPhones & Apple Watches, a kitchen iPad and a MacBook.
