1.Recipe Cart

First up on this list, we have Recipe Cart.

From there, it should pop up automatically whenever you access a website that contains a recipe.

From there, theres a lot that you might get done with Recipe Cart.

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If you want an easy way to view your recipe, then Recipe Cart can help with that.

If youre wanting to save a recipe for later, then Recipe Cart can do that, too.

Where Recipe Cart shines, however, is in how it lets you easily set up your grocery lists.

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2.Copy Me That

Next up, we have Copy Me That.

To get started with Copy Me That, you will need to make an account.

Once youre all signed up, however, Copy Me That works pretty seamlessly.

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From there, it’s possible for you to access it easily at any time.

There are also options to export your recipes, as well as create collections, and more.

This Chrome extension makes things much easier, however.

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With it, all you have to do is navigate through Pinterest as you normally do.

From there, youll be able to see and access your saved Pinterest posts whenever you want.

Much easier to hold on to your ideas than with a bunch of bookmarks.

A Screenshot of the I Just Want the Recipe Janet Chrome Extension in Use

4.Whisk

Next on this list comes Whisk.

This makes it a great companion to many otherfree healthy cooking apps for beginners.

you could also adjust the extension to only work with certain websites if youd prefer.

6.I Just Want the Recipe Janet

Finally, we have I Just Want the Recipe Janet.

And if you’re looking for cooking practice, online classes might be a useful option.