Why a Real Recipe App Beats Screenshots and Bookmarks

Most people collect recipes the same way they collect everything else online — by saving links, taking screenshots, or bookmarking videos on social media.

It works for a while, but eventually the collection becomes impossible to manage. Screenshots pile up in photo libraries. Links disappear. Videos get buried in feeds. When it’s time to actually cook something, finding the recipe again becomes the hardest part.

A real recipe organizer solves that problem by keeping everything structured. Ingredients, instructions, and notes stay separated and searchable. You can edit recipes, adjust ingredients, and keep personal notes about what worked and what didn’t.

Instead of hunting through a pile of screenshots, your entire recipe library becomes something you can actually use while cooking.

That’s the goal behind My Recipe Book: a clean, personal recipe library designed for real kitchens.