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by NoMoreNicksLeft
1088 days ago
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This seems primitive. I see there is some understanding that there needs to be "cookware" elements, but how am I supposed to indicate it requires a brick pizza oven or a tandori oven? These aren't trivial cookware. I'd want some way to filter these out without having to go through and indicate the 500 large appliances I don't have before I can see which recipes are feasible. I could add metadata tags that would indicate just what the dish was (entree, or a fancy breakfast/brunch, or a desert, etc), but since there's nothing like a standard tag if anyone else gets the file those tags are mostly worthless (their software won't be able to sort a bunch of recipes into the correct categories). There's no way to indicate how many times the recipe has been verified (apparently the vast majority of online recipes are made-up bullshit that even the author hasn't bothered to cook even once). Even pictures... I might want more than one non-step picture for the recipe. Naming convention is whacked out. This works for 5 recipe files in a folder. What happens when I have 80,000? Or 2.1 million? r/datahoarder would be disappointed. How many different pot roast recipes is that? Is it only eight dozen, or is it more like 900? Are they all just numbered, 1 through n? Hell, there are some classic recipes that are seasonal. They want not just "chicken eggs" but "spring chicken eggs" as opposed to summer or fall. How do I filter those out so I don't see them in November? |
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