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Paprika User Guide for macOS Welcome to Paprika Recipe Manager! This guide will introduce you to all of the features available within Paprika. You will learn how to add recipes to Paprika, browse for recipes online, create grocery lists, make meal plans, and more. If after reading this guide you have any questions that have not been addressed, please consult our. Note: This user guide applies to Paprika 3 for macOS.
If you have an earlier version of Paprika, some of the features described in this user guide may not be available in your version. Table of Contents. Overview Paprika is divided into six main sections, each of which is accessible by pressing the corresponding button in the main menu. Shortcut You can also press Command-1, Command-2, etc, to access that ordered section of the app. For instance, Command-5 will navigate you to the meals section. Tab Description Recipes This is the main screen of the application, and contains your recipe collection.
From here you can open individual recipes, search for recipes, and view recipes by category. Browser This built-in web browser allows you to browse for recipes online, and clip your favorite recipes into Paprika. Groceries This shows your current grocery lists. From here you can check off grocery items as you shop, edit your grocery lists, and add custom grocery list items.
Pantry The pantry section keeps track of common ingredients you may have at home. In this section you can add custom pantry items, change expiration dates and purchased dates, and more. Meals This is Paprika's meal planner. You can use it to create weekly and monthly meal plans, and view your daily meal schedule. Menus The menus section allows you to create reusable menus from your favorite meal plans. Recipes Browsing Recipes All of your recipes are displayed on the recipes screen. The left pane displays the list of recipe categories, while the right pane shows the recipes themselves.
Note You can change the recipe view to display recipes in a condensed list or a photo grid view by using the toggle control in the toolbar. Browsing by Category All Recipes is the default selected category, which displays all of your recipes in alphabetical order. If you would like to change the selected category, simply click on a new category to highlight it. Browsing Subcategories Categories that have subcategories will have an expansion triangle displayed next to them. Click the triangle in order to reveal or hide the subcategories.
Searching Recipes The recipes screen contains a search bar that you can use to search for specific recipes in your collection. Simply start typing and your recipes listing will be filtered by the search term.
By default, the search bar searches for your recipes based on the name of the recipe. You can click on the search icon and use the dropdown on the left to change the search type to search in one or more recipe fields.
Note You can search for multiple ingredients at the same time by separating them with commas. For example: chicken, spinach. Searching Categories You can search for recipes across multiple categories by clicking the Categories button in the search bar and selecting one or more categories. Your search will match recipes in ANY of those categories (as opposed to all). Sorting Recipes You can sort recipes by clicking the Sort button in the top toolbar.
Currently you can sort recipes by: Name, Rating, or Most Recent. Adding & Editing Recipes Adding a Recipe To add a new recipe, press the + button in the upper right hand corner of the recipes screen. Shortcut You can also press Command-N. An empty recipe screen will appear, allowing you to enter in the recipe information you would like to save, such as: name, difficulty, servings, prep time, cook time, total time, source, source URL, categories, and rating.
By default, the ingredients and directions text boxes will be expanded. If you would like to add a description, notes or nutritional info, click on their respective headers (blue box with text) in order to reveal their text boxes. Optionally, use the Photos section to add multiple, high-resolution photos to the recipe. You can get to the Photos section by clicking the thumbnail image or the segmented control at the top.
You can add and delete photos and edit the thumbnail, reorder photos by dragging, and rename photos by clicking the text field underneath the photo. Photos will display their names in the photo gallery and can be linked to from within recipe text using the name. When you're finished entering in your recipe, press the Save button to save your changes or press Command-S. Editing a Recipe You can edit a recipe by pressing the Edit button in the upper right corner of the recipe screen. You can also right-click on a recipe in the list view and choose Edit. Shortcut You can also press Command-E from the recipe screen. Deleting Recipes There are several ways to delete a recipe: From the recipes list:.
Right-click the recipe to reveal the context menu, and then press Delete. From the condensed recipe list, select one (or more) recipes in the list, and then press Delete on your keyboard. From the recipe screen:. Press Actions button to reveal the recipe actions menu, and then press Delete Recipe. Note Deleted recipes will go into the Trash and be displayed in that section of your categories list. To permanently delete the recipe, go to the trash category on the main recipes view and click Empty Trash. To undo the deletion, right-click on the recipe and choose the Undo Delete action.
Only recipes go into the trash: all other items (meals, groceries, etc) are deleted immediately when you select them for deletion. Recipe Fields These are the fields that you can enter when you create or edit a recipe: Field Description Name The name of the recipe.
Difficulty The difficulty of the recipe. Servings The number of servings this recipe makes. Prep Time The amount of preparation time this recipe requires.
Cook Time The amount of cooking time this recipe requires. Rating A star rating from 0 to 5 for this recipe. Categories The categories this recipe belongs to. Source Where this recipe came from. Grandma, Serious Eats, etc.
Source URL This is an optional field that records the original URL of the recipe if it came from a website. Description A short introduction of the recipe, displayed above the directions. Notes Any cooking notes you would like to include with the recipe. Nutritional Info Any nutritional information you would like to record for this recipe. Ingredients The ingredients required for this recipe.
Note Create ingredient headings by ending them with a colon (e.g. Directions The directions for this recipe. Photos An optional thumbnail and one or more higher-resolution images. You can select files from the filesystem or from the clipboard.
Inserting Recipe Text You can add formatting and images to the description, ingredients, directions, nutrition and notes fields. When you begin editing those fields, a toolbar will appear above the field with helper buttons for inserting (in order) bold, italics, photos, website links, recipe links, and the final button is a help menu with examples of formatting. Paprika uses a modified form of Markdown: to make words bold, surround them with or. To use italics, surround words with or. Example A.bold.
word. Words in italics are fun.
To insert a link, put the title in brackets and the URL/link in parentheses. Only the title will be displayed. Example A link to To link to another recipe, put the name of the recipe in brackets, and prefix it with recipe: Example A link to To insert a photo thumbnail, put the name of the photo in brackets, and prefix it with photo. A thumbnail will be displayed.
You can click on the thumbnail to see the full size image in the photo gallery. Example photo:Mixing the Batter Paprika looks up photos and recipes based on name; if multiple recipes exist with the same name, a picker will appear when you click the link and allow you to choose the recipe. If multiple photos exist with the same name, the first will be selected.
If the recipe or photo name changes, links will need to be updated. Adding Recipe Photos You can add multiple photos to a recipe. They will be resized to a max size of 2048x2048 pixels and synced with your cloud data.
From the edit recipe view, click the Photos section to see all photos associated with a recipe. To add a photo from the filesystem, click the + button on the right side of the upper toolbar.
You can also right-click on the edit photos screen and choose Add Photo. Photos can be dragged in from other apps, or copied to the clipboard. Once copied to the clipboard, right-click on the edit photos screen and choose Paste Photo. Each photo displays its name, size and dimensions (in kilobytes or megabytes, generally) below the thumbnailed image. If you right-click one of the thumbnails in the Photos section, you will be given options to delete it or set it as the current thumbnail. The photo name is used to identify the photo when embedding it in text, and will also be displayed at the top of the photo gallery.
Click the name of the photo to edit it. The thumbnail does not need to be one of the associated photos in the gallery. You can delete the thumbnail by selecting it and hitting the delete key on your keyboard. This will not affect existing recipe photos.
You can also change the thumbnail by right-clicking on it and selecting Choose, then clicking the name of the photo you'd like to use as the thumbnail. It is also possible to drag a recipe photo onto the recipe thumbnail to change the thumbnail. Finally, you can right-click a recipe photo and choose Set as Thumbnail. Drag to reorder photos and change their position in the photo gallery. Note Photos will be uploaded to the cloud immediately but downloaded on demand by other devices (to save space).
Photos associated with a recipe are downloaded when that recipe is opened. Viewing a Recipe From the recipes screen, click on a single recipe in the listing in order to open the recipe.
If in the cell or photo view, you will need to double click. You can also right-click on the recipe and choose Open Recipe. This is the main recipe view. The ingredients are displayed on the left, information about the recipe is displayed near the top, and the directions are displayed to the right. The description will be displayed above the directions and the notes will be displayed below the directions.
Any nutritional information will appear below the ingredients. Note If the recipe has a source URL, the source will be highlighted in bold. You can click on the source to load the original source URL in the browser.
Recipe Actions The top toolbar contains several actions you can perform with the recipe: Action Description Add to Meal Planner You can add a recipe to the meal planner using this button. Select the date and type of meal you would like to add this recipe to, and then press Save. Add to Grocery List Add this recipe to the grocery list. You'll be asked to choose ingredients and grocery list first. Add to Favorites Add this recipe to your favorites. Click the heart again to remove it from your favorites. Less common actions are placed under the Actions button to the right of the other buttons.
Action Description Open Recipe in New Window Allows you to open the recipe in a new window. This is useful if you want to copy and paste more info into a recipe while using the browser, or view several recipes at once. Duplicate Makes a copy of the recipe and then enters edit mode. Good when trying out recipe variations. Print Print the contents of this recipe. Email Under the Share submenu. Email recipients can import the recipe into their copy of Paprika by clicking the.paprikarecipes attachment.
You can email to multiple recipients by separating the email addresses with commas. AirDrop Under the Share submenu. AirDrop sends a paprikarecipes file to another device to allow the recipe to be imported into another copy of the app. Twitter Under the Share submenu. Shares the recipe name and photo on Twitter.
(Only enabled if you have Twitter enabled in your System Preferences.) Facebook Under the Share submenu. Shares the recipe name and photo on Facebook. (Only enabled if you have Facebook enabled in your System Preferences.) iMessage Under the Share submenu. Shares the recipe name and photo on Messages. Export Under the Share submenu. Exports the recipe to HTML or to the paprikarecipes format.
Pin Recipe Pins the recipe to the sidebar. Recipe pins will be synced across devices (if the device is running version 3) Delete Recipe Moves the recipe to the trash. Printing Recipes As described above, printing is accessed via the Actions button in the recipe toolbar. There are several options you can configure for printing: Option Description Page Size Allows you to change the page size of the printed recipe. Options available are: Full Page, Index Cards, and Index Cards Sheets.
Index Cards will print to physical index cards, while Index Card Sheets is meant for printing several index cards on full page paper and then cutting them out. Orientation Portrait (taller than wide) or Landscape (wider than tall).
Font Size Allows you to change the font size of the printed recipe. Card Size Allows you to change the size of the index card. Options are given in inches.
Page Margins Allows you to adjust the printer margins. Measurements are given in inches. Card Margins Allows you to adjust the inner margin of the index card.
Measurements are given in inches. Two-Column Layout If selected, ingredients and directions will print side by side. Otherwise everything prints in a single vertical column.
Show Photo Allows you to disable printing of the photo. Useful if you want to save ink. Full Size Photo Whether or not the thumbnail should be printed full-size, or at a scaled size, to preserve ink.
Show Info Whether or not the recipe metadata, such as prep and cook times, should be printed. Show Notes Whether or not the recipe notes should be printed. Show Nutrition Whether or not the recipe nutritional information should be printed. Timers Timers are automatically detected in your recipe's directions and highlighted in blue. In order to start a timer, simply click on the highlighted time and press Start.
The timer countdown will appear in the left sidebar. Viewing timers - All of your active timers are displayed in the left sidebar. Adding a timer manually - From the left sidebar, click the Add Timer button. You can choose a name for the timer. Once you have selected a time, press Start to begin the timer. Removing timers - Timers are automatically removed once they have elapsed.
If you would like to manually remove a timer: you can either right-click on it and press Delete, or click on the timer itself and press Edit, and then choose Delete. Editing timers - To change the name or time of a timer, click on the timer in the timers list and press Edit. You can also pause, resume and cancel the timer from this popup, and see the remaining duration of the timer. Scaling & Converting Ingredients Scaling - You can scale the ingredients of a recipe by clicking on the Scale & Convert button next to the Ingredients heading. When the ingredients scaling popover appears, select the amount you'd like to scale the ingredients by and they will change automatically. The scale button will update to display the current recipe scale.
The amount to scale can be entered as a whole number, decimal, or fraction (ex: 3, 0.25, 1/3). If you add a scaled recipe to the grocery list, the grocery list items will preserve the ingredients scaling. Note Paprika anticipates this ingredient format: quantity unit ingredient, i.e. For best results, ensure your ingredients are entered in this format. Converting - You can convert ingredients units from standard (US) units to metric or reset them to their original units by using the Convert Units dropdown in the same popover. Crossing off Ingredients When you are cooking, you may find it useful to cross off ingredients once you have used them.
Simply click the desired ingredient in order to cross it off. (Click again to un-cross it.) Marking Directions You can also highlight the current step of your directions by clicking on it to help keep your place. Pinning Recipes You can pin active recipes to easily switch between them while you are cooking.
To pin a recipe, click the Actions button in the recipe toolbar, and choose Pin Recipe. Your pinned recipes will be displayed in the left sidebar.
Click on any of these recipes to switch to them. When a recipe is pinned, Paprika will keep track of the ingredients you have crossed off and the current directions you have highlighted, so you don't lose your place. When you're done cooking, hover over the pinned recipe in the list and click the x to un-pin the recipe. Note From the main recipes list, you can also pin recipes by dragging and dropping them into the left sidebar. Recipes Sidebar Click the rectangular button next to the back button in the upper toolbar to show or hide a condensed list of recipes and easily search and switch between them.
Photo Gallery If there are photos associated with the recipe, you can click the thumbnail to display the photo gallery. The photo gallery contains an ordered list of photos with names displayed at the top. You can scroll the photos by pressing the left and right arrow buttons which appear when you hover over the image, or using the arrow keys on your keyboard, or swiping with two fingers on your trackpad. You can close the photo gallery by pressing the ESC key on your keyboard or clicking the X button in the upper left hand corner of the toolbar. Note When downloading recipes via the browser, only a link to the online photo is saved unless you explicitly add photos to the recipe using the context menu or by dragging photos into the edit photos screen.
In the case that the thumbnail references a linked photo, clicking the thumbnail will load the photo from the internet and display it. Tip If both a photo link and recipe photos exist, the photo gallery will load and the link button in the upper right corner of the gallery can be used to load the linked source image from the website. Gestures & Keyboard Shortcuts Navigate Back Press ESC. Also exits the photo gallery. Edit Recipe Press Command-E.
Save Recipe Press Command-S from the edit screen. Categorizing Recipes Paprika allows you to organize recipes into categories to make them easier to manage.
Assign a Recipe to a Category To edit a recipe's categories, navigate into the recipe and press the Edit button in order to edit the recipe. From here, press the Categories button to access the recipe's categories. You can check one (or more) categories to associate with the recipe. Press the Save button when you are done. Shortcut From the main recipes listing, you can drag and drop a recipe row into a category. This allows you to quickly assign categories to a recipe without having to open up the recipe itself. Adding a Category You can add a category by pressing the + button in the categories toolbar.
Optional To create a subcategory, first select the parent category and then press the + button. A new subcategory will be added to the parent category. You can also drag-and-drop to move categories into and out of subcategories. Editing Categories To edit a category, simply click once to select it, wait a moment, then click again to edit. If you would like to delete the category, highlight it and press the Delete key on your keyboard, or right-click the category and press Delete. If you have Alphabetize Categories turned off in your settings, you can also drag and drop to rearrange the category order. Built-In Categories There are several built-in categories.
These categories cannot be removed and provide special ways to view your recipes: Category Description All Recipes Lists all of the recipes in your collection in alphabetical order. Most Recent Sorts your recipes by the date they were added, with the most recent recipes near the top. Top Rated Lists all of the recipes in order from highest star rating to lowest. Favorites List all recipes that you have added to your favorites. Uncategorized Lists all of the recipes that have not been assigned to a category. Trash Lists all of the recipes that have been marked for deletion.
They cannot be opened or edited. Emptying the trash will permanently delete these recipes. Browser Paprika's built in web browser lets you easily search the internet for your favorite recipes and save recipes from many different websites. Using the Browser The upper toolbar contains a combined address bar and search bar, and buttons for the standard browser actions: back, forward, reload, and stop. Click on the gray box in the top toolbar and type a URL into the address bar to navigate to that page (ex: 101cookbooks.com), or type in a search term to perform a Google Recipe Search. (ex: beet salad). The Bookmarks button displays your current bookmarks.
From there you can load a bookmark in the browser, edit a bookmark, and add new bookmarks to the list. Bookmarks sync with other cloud data. Note The bookmark labeled Paprika Home displays instructions on how to download recipes from the browser and a list of favorite sites to get you started. The lower toolbar displays tools for saving recipes. Clipping Recipes Online Paprika supports clipping recipes from hundreds of different recipe sites. In order to clip a recipe:. Use the web browser to browse to a recipe you would like to save.
Press the Download button in the lower right corner of the toolbar. Paprika will attempt to clip the recipe from the page. Press the Save button to save it. If Paprika cannot figure out how to clip the recipe, it will display an error message. You can then use the manual clipboard tools (described next) to clip the recipe manually.
Manually Saving Recipes Using the Clipboard Tools If Paprika wasn't able to clip the recipe for you, or only partially clipped the recipe, you can use the clipboard toolbar at the bottom to manually copy/paste the recipe information from any website. To use the clipboard tools:. First, find the name of the recipe on the website. Use your mouse to highlight the name.
Click the Name button in the clipboard toolbar. The selected text will be copied into the Name field. Repeat the same process with the Ingredients, Directions, and any other fields you would like to capture. You can expand the window to reveal the extra fields using the up-pointing arrow button in the lower toolbar on the left. Use the button with the triple dots to see hidden fields. To save an image, right-click on it, then select Add Photo to Recipe from the popup that appears.
When you've copied all the fields you would like to save, press the Save button to transfer all of your copied information into a new recipe. Tips. You can press the Reset button in order to clear your copied selections and try again. You can press any of the Name, Ingredients, Directions, etc buttons at the bottom to reveal the existing text that you have copied into them. From there you can also freely make changes to the text.
If text already exists in a field when you tap the button, the current selection will be appended to the existing text. Groceries Paprika's grocery list makes it easy to shop for your recipes. You can make multiple grocery lists, add entire recipes to your grocery list, as well as your own custom grocery items. The grocery list will automatically attempt to consolidate similar items with one another.
For example, if one recipe calls for 2 eggs, and another recipe calls for 3 eggs, the consolidated listing will display 5 eggs total. Consolidated items will be displayed with a symbol next to the quantity.
Note You can turn off the grocery list consolidation feature in the panel if you do not find it useful. Adding Ingredients Adding a Recipe to the Grocery List To add an entire recipe to the grocery list, open the recipe and press the Shopping Basket button in the toolbar. An ingredients pane will pop up displaying that recipe's ingredient list. Here you can check/uncheck ingredients before they are added to the grocery list. (For example, if you already have salt at home, you can uncheck it before adding the recipe to the grocery list.) Note Ingredients you have added to your Pantry will be automatically unchecked for you. Once you have the correct ingredients checked, press the Add button to add those ingredients to the grocery list. Shortcut You can also add recipes to the grocery list from the main recipes listing, by right-clicking on a recipe and selecting Add to Grocery List.
Adding a Custom Item to the Grocery List Custom items can be added to the grocery list by clicking the Add Grocery Item field in the upper right corner of the screen. If you are adding a common grocery item, the aisle will be automatically selected for you when you are done. You can also right-click on the item to set a specific aisle. Editing the Grocery List Editing Grocery List Items To edit a grocery list item, double-click on it.
You can also right-click on the item if you want to change its aisle. Removing Items from the Grocery List You can remove individual items from the grocery list by highlighting them and pressing the Delete button on your keyboard. You can also right-click on an item and select Delete. Note You can delete multiple items at once by holding down Shift or Command and clicking to select multiple items.
Finally, you can clear the entire list using the Clear Grocery List action described below. Using the Grocery List Marking Items as Purchased Mark an item as purchased simply by clicking within the checkbox. A checkmark will appear to indicate that the item has been purchased. You can mark the item as unpurchased by clicking it once more. Filtering Grocery List Items You can filter grocery items according to whether they are purchased or unpurchased using the Filters button in the toolbar.
(When you are shopping you may find it easiest to select: To Buy, to only show the unpurchased items left on your grocery list.) You can also filter grocery items according to the recipe they belong to, or show only custom grocery items. Sorting the Grocery List By default, your grocery list will be sorted into aisles based on the type of ingredient. For example, milk will be placed into the Dairy aisle, and spinach will be placed under Produce. If you prefer, you can change the grocery list to sort by recipe, by clicking the Sort button in the toolbar and choosing Recipe instead. Managing Multiple Grocery Lists Paprika starts with one grocery list named My Grocery List.
This list cannot be deleted, but it can be renamed. You can add additional grocery lists if you would like. Viewing your Grocery Lists All of your grocery lists are displayed in the left pane. Click on a grocery list to select it.
Adding a New Grocery List Press the + button in the grocery lists toolbar to create a new grocery list. Renaming a Grocery List Right-click on a grocery list and select Edit to rename it.
Grocery List Actions You can access these actions by pressing the Actions button in the toolbar. Action Description Clear Grocery List Removes all items from your grocery list. You can choose between clearing all items, or only clearing purchased items. Move to Pantry Moves items from the grocery list into the pantry.
You can choose between moving all items, or moving only purchased items. Email Send an email containing the contents of the grocery list.
Print Print out the grocery list. Export to Reminders Exports your grocery list to Reminders. By default the Reminders list will be named Paprika, but this can be customized for each grocery list (right-click on the list and select Customize). Pantry The pantry can be accessed by pressing the Pantry button in the main menu.
Use the pantry to keep track of common ingredients you already have at home, such as: salt, pepper, flour, sugar, etc. For each pantry item you can record the quantity, purchase date, expiration date, and whether it is in stock or out of stock. Ingredients placed in your pantry will automatically be unchecked when you add recipes or meal plans to your grocery list. Adding items to the Pantry To add an item to the pantry, click the Add Item text field and type in the ingredient name, then hit Enter.
Editing Pantry items Double-click on pantry item to open the edit screen for that item. From here you'll be able to update the item's ingredient, aisle, quantity, purchase date, and expiration date, etc.
Sorting the Pantry By default, your grocery list will be sorted into aisles, similar to the grocery list. If you prefer, you can change the pantry sort order by tapping the Sort button in the toolbar. You can choose between sorting by: Aisle, Date Added, Expiration Date, or In Stock. Pantry Actions You can access these actions by pressing the Actions button in the toolbar.
Meals Paprika comes with a built-in meal planner that can be used to create weekly meal plans. Switching Views Use the segmented control at the top to switch between the monthly view and the weekly view. Use whichever view you prefer most. Monthly View The monthly view shows an entire month's worth of meals at once. Use the buttons to switch between months.
Weekly View The weekly view displays a week's worth of meals at a time. To change the displayed week, press the buttons to move forward or back a week. You can also choose a specific week by clicking on the header for the current week, and using the calendar control to highlight a different week. Daily View The daily view shows the meals scheduled for the current day, sorted according to meal type. Adding a Meal Adding meals can be done from meal planner, or directly from the recipe screen.
From the Meal Planner To add a meal from the planner, press the + button. Choose between adding a Recipe, a Note, or an entire Menu. Depending on your selection:. Recipe - Choose a recipe.
Note - Type in a note. Menu - Select a menu. Choose a date for your meal. Choose the meal type ( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack, etc.).
Press Save. Drag and Drop from the Recipes Sidebar You can also add meals by dragging and dropping them from the recipes sidebar. Press the Recipes button to reveal the recipes sidebar if it is hidden. Then simply find a recipe you like, and drag it onto the desired day. If you have the Daily View selected, you'll be able to directly drag the meal into the desired meal type ( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack, etc.). From the Recipe Screen Open a recipe, and then press the Calendar button in the toolbar to add that recipe as a new meal.
Select the date for this meal, and then the meal type ( Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, Snack, etc.), and then press Save. Editing Meals Changing a Meal's Date or Type Double-click on a meal in order to edit an existing meal. Use the popup which appears to change the meal's date or type. Press Save when you are done. Note You can also right-click and select Edit. Deleting Meals Select one (or more) meals, and right-click on them.
Press Delete from the popup menu to delete those meals. You can also press the Delete key on your keyboard. Moving or Copying Meals Meals can be moved around via drag-and-drop. If you would like to copy them instead of moving them, hold down Alt while you are dragging a meal. You can also select one (or more) meals, and then right-click and press Copy to copy them to the clipboard, and the right-click on the desired date in the calendar and press Paste. Viewing Recipes from the Meal Planner To navigate to a recipe from within the meal planner, double-click on the meal and then click the recipe name (blue link). Meal Planner Actions These actions are accessed by pressing the Actions button in the toolbar.
For each action, you can choose whether you want to perform the action on the entire month or week, or only on the meals you have currently selected. Action Description Add to Grocery List Add the ingredients for the currently selected meals to the grocery list. Export to Calendar Exports the currently selected meals to the Calendar. By default the exported calendar will be named Paprika, but this can be changed under Settings. Email Email a meal plan for the currently selected meals. Print Print a meal plan from the currently selected meals. Menus The menus section allows you to group your favorite recipes into reusable menus.
Menus are flexible and can be used for different purposes. Planning a Specific Meal If you want to plan a specific meal, such as a big dinner, you can create a menu for that dinner. Give it a name and description, then add the recipes you want to make. You can also add extra notes to the menu to record preparation tasks or other information.
Making a Weekly Meal Plan You can add multiple days to each menu, allowing you to create reusable weekly meal plans. To do this, edit the menu and set the Number of Days to 7. The menu will contain 7 headings, Day 1 through Day 7, one for each day. You can then add a recipe Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, etc. For each day.
Later, you can add this menu to the meal planner. You will be asked to choose the start day, and the rest of the days will be filled in with all of the recipes you previously added to the menu. Adding a Menu To add a new menu, press the + button over the menus list and enter in a name. You can also enter an optional description.
If you would like the menu to include more than one day, you can increase the number of days here. Adding Menu Items Select the menu you would like to view. Press the + button in the upper right toolbar to add a new item to the menu. Like the meal planner, you can choose between adding a recipe, or adding a note. If this menu has been configured with multiple days, then after you have chosen the recipe or typed in the note, you will also be prompted to choose which day to add this menu item to. Drag and Drop You can also add recipes to a menu by dragging and dropping them from the recipes sidebar. Press the Recipes button to show the recipes sidebar.
Browse to a recipe you like, then tap and hold on that recipe and drag it into the menu. If you have multiple days set up in your menu, you can drop the recipe over the desired day.
Adding a Menu to the Meal Planner Once a menu is created, it can be added to the meal planner. This is done from the meal planner section. Press the + button in the meal planner, then select Add Menu. Choose the menu you would like to add, then choose the start day. When you add a menu to the meal planner, all of the recipes and notes in that menu are added to the meal planner.
If the menu contains multiple days, each day in the meal planner will be filled in with the contents of the corresponding day in the menu. Menu Actions These actions are accessed by pressing the Actions button in the lower toolbar. Action Description Add to Grocery List Add the ingredients for the current menu to the grocery list. Email Emails the current menu. Print Prints the current menu. Settings The settings panel allows you to configure Paprika's default behavior. It also provides access to Papika's syncing features.
Accessing the Settings Panel Paprika's settings panel can be accessed by navigating to Paprika - Preferences in the menu bar. List of Settings Browser Home Page Can be used to set the default home page on the browser screen.
Plugins Enabled Whether or not web browser plugins are enabled. Clear Cache Button to clear the web browser cache. Appearance Recipe Font Size Adjusts the font size of the ingredients and directions on the recipe screen. Alphabetize Categories If turned on, categories will be automatically sorted alphabetically. Otherwise, you will be able to arrange them manually. Show Image Placeholder Shows a placeholder for recipes that do not have a photo.
Otherwise the recipe name will be left aligned with no thumbnail. Email Default Recipient Sets a default recipient in the To: field for any email messages. Note You can enter multiple recipients by separating them with commas. Send Email With Whether to use the macOS Mail app or your email SMTP server to email recipes, grocery lists, etc.
If you choose to use your SMTP server, fill in the settings which appear below the dropdown. As an example, common settings for Gmail are: SMTP server: smtp.gmail.com, Port: 587, SSL: STARTTLS. Grocery List Consolidate Ingredients If turned on, the grocery list will attempt to consolidate similar items with one another. For example, if one recipe calls for 2 eggs, and another recipe calls for 3 eggs, the consolidated listing will display 5 eggs total. If turned off, the grocery list will display each item individually. Show Recipe Names If turned on, the recipe name will display in the grocery list underneath the ingredient and quantity.
Aisles Click Customize to change and reorder the grocery list aisles. You can add new aisles, delete aisles, and rename them. Meals Week Starts On First day of the week. Used when displaying a week of meals or selecting a date for a meal. Meal Types Click Customize. To add, remove, change and reorder the existing meal types.
You can also associate a color and a time with each meal type. Calendar Export Options Allows you to configure the name of the Calendar when you export meals.
Paprika Cloud Sync What is Paprika Cloud Sync? Paprika Cloud Sync is a free online backup and syncing service for your recipe collection. With the exception of the available space on your device, there is no limit to how many recipes you can store, or to how many devices can use the same account. Note Paprika Cloud Sync is different than Apple's iCloud. In order to sync your recipes, you will need to create a separate Paprika Cloud Sync account through the panel of Paprika.
What does it do? Paprika Cloud Sync will automatically back up your recipes, categories, bookmarks, groceries, meals, and more to our cloud servers, ensuring that your recipe collection is always safely backed up. You can also use it to keep Paprika's data synced with other devices. How much does it cost?
Paprika Cloud Sync is free. Accessing Paprika Cloud Sync Paprika Cloud Sync can be accessed by pressing the Sync button in the side panel. It can also be accessed via the Cloud Sync option in the panel. Creating an Account You'll create one Paprika Cloud Sync account for all devices sharing the same recipe collection.
You can do this through the settings pane of any version of Paprika that you have purchased, and then log in to that same account on all other versions of Paprika. To create an account, open the Settings panel, and then select Cloud Sync from the list of options. Then select Create Account.
Enter in the email address and password you would like to use for this account. Note If you already have an account, please login to that account instead of creating a new one. Recipes synced with an existing account will not be available under a new account. Logging In If you already have an account, you can log back into it using the Log In button on the sync screen. Managing your Account After logging in, you can manage your account and sync status from the Cloud Sync settings pane. Account Status Email The email address associated with the account.
Sync Status Last Synced The date of the last successful sync attempt. Status The result of the last sync attempt. This will say Success if you were able to successfully sync. If your device was not able to connect to the sync server, the associated message will be displayed here. Sync Settings Update You can choose how often you would like to sync using the Update settings screen.
Automatically - The sync runs every 5 minutes on any available network, and it also runs whenever you start Paprika. It also runs whenever you make a change (like adding a recipe) and listens for changes occurring on other devices. Manually - The sync only runs when you press a sync button. Actions Logout Pressing this lets you log out of your account and cancels the sync, if running.
Change Email Allows you to update the email address associated with the account. Sync Now Pressing this will initiate a new sync immediately. Quick Sync If you are logged in, the Sync button in the side panel acts as a shortcut button that will initiate a new sync.
Import Recipes Paprika can import recipe databases from several other applications. To perform an import:. Go to File - Import in the menu bar. Select the file to be imported.
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The currently supported file types are: Supported File Types.paprikarecipe &.paprikarecipes Paprika's emailed recipe format and its export format.ysr YummySoup! Export format.mgourmet,.mgourmet3, &.mgourmet4 MacGourmet export format.mx2,.mxp &.mz2 MasterCook export formats.mmf MealMaster export format.fdx &.fdxz Living Cookbook export formats.yml A plain file. See below for more details on this format. YAML Format YAML is a simple, plain text file with sections delimited by key-value pairs. To indicate a block of text, use an initial pipe character, as shown in directions and ingredients. Consistent indenting should be used, but the order of the fields does not matter, and most are optional with the exception of the name, ingredients and directions.
It is recommended that you use an online YAML validator such as to validate your file if you're experiencing difficulties importing. Note We've added several new fields: onfavorites takes a yes value and indicates that the recipe should be added to your favorites. Categories is a YAML list; the category will be created if it does not exist. Photo is a base-64 encoded image. All these new fields are optional.
YAML multiple recipes example: - name: My Tasty Recipe servings: 4-6 servings source: Food Network sourceurl: preptime: 10 min cooktime: 30 min nutritionalinfo: 500 calories onfavorites: yes categories: Dinner, Holiday difficulty: Easy rating: 5 notes: This is delicious!!! Ingredients: 1/2 lb meat 1/2 lb vegetables salt pepper 2 tbsp olive oil 4 cups flour directions: Mix things together. name: My Tasty Recipe 2 servings: 4-6 servings source: Food Network sourceurl: preptime: 10 min cooktime: 30 min nutritionalinfo: 500 calories difficulty: Easy rating: 5 photo: (base-64 encoded image) notes: This is delicious!!! Ingredients: 1/2 lb meat 1/2 lb vegetables salt pepper 2 tbsp olive oil 4 cups flour directions: Mix things together. Export Recipes Paprika currently offers two different export formats: Export Formats HTML A standard portable data format that allows you to preserve a copy of your recipe collection. Your recipes will be exported to a directory, with an individual HTML file for each recipe, and an index.html displaying the list of exported recipes.
Each recipe file will contain metadata in the HTML.paprikarecipes Paprika's bulk recipe export format. These files can be easily imported into any copy of Paprika. How to export your recipes. Go to File - Export in the menu bar.
Select the destination folder you would like the export to be saved to. Choose a category to export. By default All Recipes will be selected, but you can choose to export a different category if you would like. Choose either the HTML or Paprika Recipe Format.
Press Export. Extensions Saving Recipes from Safari Paprika's Safari extension allows you to easily save recipes directly from Safari. To use to Safari extension, first browse to a recipe you would like to save in Safari. Then press the Share button in Safari's toolbar, and select Paprika Recipe Manager 3.
If you do not see Paprika Recipe Manager 3, go to System Preferences - Extensions - Share Menu and enable it first. Today Widget Paprika's today widget shows the current day's scheduled meals in Notification Center on your Mac.
To enable the widget, go to the System Preferences - Extensions - Today and make sure the widget is enabled for Paprika Recipe Manager 3.
Go for Gmail is the best and most powerful Mac app for Gmail, and is gorgeously designed to allow you to quickly access your Gmail account directly from your Mac’s menu bar. First Launch: The app functions as a menubar app. This means that as soon as you download the app and launch it, it’ll appear in the top menubar on your Mac’s screen as a small ‘envelope’ icon, and by default the app window will hover on your desktop as a floating window. Upon the first launch, you will notice that you will be presented with a login screen requiring you to sign in to your Gmail account. Please enter your username and password and this will directly connect securely to your Gmail account. We do not capture or store any of your personal data.
Using the App: Once you have logged on, you will be presented with your inbox. By default, the app launches for the first time in desktop view. This is the full fledged Gmail browser experience, but you have the option of running a condensed mobile mode as well. Within the app window, where you see your inbox, all functionality is exactly how you expect it, as you have been accustomed to on the Gmail.com website. We add a few buttons on the main app window on the top that allow you to run certain functions: Home icon: By clicking this, you are instantly brought to your main home screen, i.e., your Gmail Inbox from whichever previous page you may have been on.
Left/Right Arrow icons: These buttons allow you to go back (left arrow) and forth (right arrow) between pages you have previously visited. Refresh icon: Click this to refresh the current page you are on. Mobile Phone icon: Click this to condense the desktop app window into a clean cut mobile Gmail window.
This is a more streamlined Gmail view that you may be accustomed to on your smartphone, for instance. The app window should appear as follows: To return to Desktop view, click on the Desktop Computer Screen icon that now stands in the place of the Mobile Phone icon. Gear icon: Clicking this opens up the option to enter the Preferences panel, along with the ability to Reset the App window to its default position, Quit the app immediately, etc. Preferences: Upon opening the Preferences panel, you are met with a small window offering a range of options: General Tab: This tab allows you to set a customizable hotkey to pop up the app window on your screen.
By default, this hotkey is set to ^G (Ctrl + G). You can also toggle On/Off the ability to: 1. Start the app at login 2. Have the app window Hide at startup/login (When this is set to On, the app window is minimized when your Mac is booted up) 3. Keep tab running in the background as a visible app whose window is open 4. Keep tab above other apps, so it is always present on the forefront of your Mac’s screen 5. Show the app icon in the Dock so you can access the app from both the Dock and the menubar Notifications Tab: The Notifications preferences tab allows you fully customize the sounds, visual alerts and color coded alerts for all notifications served by Go for Gmail.
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Sound: By default, the system sound we use within our app for notifications is ‘Submarine’. You can choose from an array of sounds that suit your tastes from the drop down menu next to ‘Sound’. Unread Notifications: Unread notifications are your regular alerts for any unread mails. By default, any unread mail will make the menubar icon turn from a black envelope to a red one. This colour can be changed to yellow or green as well. Show Unread Count: Along side your colour alert for any unread mail, you can also have the app show you the count for how many unread mails there are. This count can show up both on your menubar as well as your dock icon, should you wish.
System Preferences: Click on the ‘Notifications’ button to open the System Preferences for notifications on your Mac, and be able to customize them accordingly. Appearance Tab: Text Size: Click on this drop down to change text size that you seem within the app window to be Small/Medium/Large. Window Opacity: Toggle the Opacity slider to make the app window translucent, in order to run the app with a stealthy appearance. Remove Ads: By default, any banner ads, if at all, are blocked out by Go for Gmail. You can untick the tick box to have these ads appear again.
Extras: Full Screen Mode: To run the app in fullscreen, click on the green ‘maximize to full screen window’ button on the top left corner of your Go for Gmail app window. Resizing and Positioning the App Window: You can drag the app window from any corner to reposition it on your screen and also resize it as you desire.