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Trouble for me is that, up to now, I've been using some recipe websites that hopped onto the social network train and insist on using their own ******ed "store online and share" manager. Export is, at best, only possible to PDF.
They do offer a less crappy "Print recipe" link (with which you will print some ads too, yaay).
However, I just discovered Gourmet: http://grecipe-manager.sourceforge.net
It allows you to import a website by entering the URL.
The next step is a bit tricky, though. You will have to mark the paragraphs using the mouse, then click on a button to tell the program which part of the text is the list of ingrediants, which is the title etc (the "clear tags" button is your friend).
Once imported, you can export them into seperate "Gourmet XML file" (.grmt).
These files can then be send to your device and imported into pyrecipe.
Probably not the easists and most comfortable way to import dozens of recipes, but still the best approach if you have a couple of all-time favorites to import.

Edit:
Just noticed that you can export multiple recipes into 1 file and then import all recipes into pyrecipe; pictures will be stored inside the grmt instead of using seperate files, but that works too.
Awesome.

Last edited by rofltov; 2010-05-30 at 22:21.
 

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