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You Can Now Save Recipes on EatingWell

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Are you a planner when it comes to cooking? Well, we’ve got good news for you! You can now find recipes on EatingWell.com and save them to your own recipe box. My RecipesPlus, you can organize all your recipes into collections.

Have a favorite recipe? Add it to “Want to Try”? Found a new recipe you’d like to try? Add it to “Want to Try”? Want to save recipes for breakfast, lunch, dinner and snacks in separate views? You can do that too. You can also create collections to plan your weekly menus, save your favorite high protein recipes, chicken recipes, Mediterranean diet recipes and more. Customize your collections for yourself.

simply My Recipes Create an account. MyRecipes uses passwordless login, so you’ll be given a code to use to sign in every time you log in (one less password to remember). On each recipe page, just below the recipe author information, there is a save button. Click on it to save the recipe, and a popup will appear where you can choose which collection you want to add the recipe to.

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I love saving recipes for inspiration, so I’m super excited about this new feature. Eat well Since joining the team in June, I’ve been exploring the website frequently and getting acquainted with our vast collection of healthy recipes. Features like MyRecipes allow me to save all the recipes I want to try and keep track of all the recipes I’ve already tried and want to make again. When it’s time to plan my meals for the week, I can just glance through all my saved recipes and plan them, rather than having to search the site again to remember all the recipes that intrigued me.

I’ve already saved the Cinnamon Quinoa Breakfast Bowls to Breakfast and Saved. I also tagged the Mountainous Veggie Pita as a To Try and Lunch recipe. The Spaghetti Squash Nests with Sausage, Mushrooms, and Tomatoes are in Dinner and To Try. Once you’ve made them, you can move these recipes to Saved, because you’ll want to make them again and again. I love how EatingWell.com allows me to organize and save recipes into collections that are meaningful to me and can be easily adapted.

I’m not the only one who loves this new feature. Other users also Eat well The editor thinks.

“I’m a very organized person, so I save recipes all the time,” says Associate Editorial Director Carolyn Mulkoon. “Even if I don’t plan on following a recipe to the letter, it’s so handy to have access to my digital recipe box and be able to scan recipes for inspiration as I plan my weekly dinners.”

“I do a lot of cooking. Eat well “Homemade recipes are the best,” says Assistant General Manager Penelope Wall, “and I’m not biased, but my family says they’re the best!” Eat well “It helps me organize everything I want to make at home in one place so I never forget to make it. I move family favorites into a ‘Weekly Rotation’ folder and it makes planning dinners each week so much easier than it was before.”

This new feature helps Deputy Editor Dani DeAngelis organize her favorite recipes. She says, “I save recipes all over the place: in my notes app, in my Instagram folder, on my computer, as screenshots on my phone. The MyRecipes button is a game changer because it allows me to save all my favorite recipes in one place. No more digging around for my favorite recipes right before I cook.”

MyRecipes is currently Eat well and Food and WineMore will be added in the future. Martha Stewart, Really simple, Better Homes & Gardens and Southern Living.

We’re already enjoying these new features, and we think you will too. Oh, and did you know we’ve also added a Cook mode to our recipes? We hope these new features make meal planning and cooking even easier.

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