![]() I really wanted to find an app that would help me figure out a meal plan for my family. Maybe that will help you decide if you are commitment phobic. And if you decide not to, whatever recipes you have already uploaded will remain on your app even if you go back to the free version. They will send out a reminder email so you can decide to upgrade or not. FYI: As of now they said they will not automatically upgrade. Try the free version, and don’t be afraid of the upgrade. Hopefully that won’t happen for a long time anyway. It is quickly becoming such an integral part of my day that my only worry is the developers will tire of it and then I will be lost. Then I just as easily send them to the meal planner section and quickly and easily add items from the recipe to my grocery list. I have been uploading many of my favorite recipes which can be easily categorized. What I really love is the recipe section. ![]() But I also like that I can share simple lists with my family even with the free version. The list maker is fine and similar to others. I’m not thrilled I have to pay yearly and would prefer to just pay a one time fee that is higher, but if it continues to be as helpful as it is and as reliable and glitch free as it has been so far, I will likely continue getting. Although the free version is useful and worth trying, I liked it so much and found it so helpful that I splurged on the yearly plan. Well done, this app team!!! (and, I get it as an entrepreneur founder/CEO) This would be very handy for added flexibility but I understand it is not at the core of what this app is about.Īll in all, I strongly recommended you get AnyList, subscribe to the premium edition, and tell all your friends. I can get the list out in text form, but the pictures don’t transfer. My only wish is that there was an export feature that was better. I have even used AnyList to catalog and inventory my father’s wood works… for craft shows we do. The scaling feature helps you adjust recipes to just the right size to feed only you or your crowd of any size! Then, to top it off, the handy meal planning and automatic shopping list creation is just what you need to make your grocery trips efficient for the days ahead. In a recent update, this app also added the ability to copy and paste a recipe in, greatly enhancing this part of AnyList, to provide even more flexibility for websites that aren’t constructed for this type of clipping otherwise. The native recipe clipping built into the OS works across apps like Food Network as well as so many recipe blogger sites. Overall User Satisfaction Ratingįolks, I used multiple shopping AND recipe app before this app and this one takes the top ranking (in both categories) it’s not even a close contest! In fact, this is one of my most used of any apps on my iPhone (and I have 100+ in multiple categories). Premium features include AnyList for Mac and Web, Apple Watch access, recipe web import, meal planning calendar, list item and recipe photos, recipe scaling, item prices, stores and filters, list themes, list folders, location-based reminders, and list passcode lock. Sync lists and recipes across devices and backup data in the cloud Search recipes by name or ingredients and share recipe collections with others ![]() Add ingredients from recipes to shopping lists with a single tap Enter and organize recipes into collections by type or occasion Choose a color for each list and move or copy items between lists ![]() Easily share lists with others and receive push notifications for modifications Save items as favorites and view recent items from past shopping trips Create custom categories and reorder them to match store layout Automatically separate grocery items into categories Create multiple lists to organize items by store or occasion Add notes to list items for quantity, brand, coupons, etc. Add items by voice with Siri and Reminders Import feature Quickly add and cross off items with autocomplete suggestions ![]()
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