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What's on your "Everyday Carry" USB stick?
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I haven't carried a USB stick in years, so not sure what I would do. Maybe a copy of my recipe book if I ever digitize it?
If you ever do digitize it, or even going forward for other recipes you use, I recommend checking out the recipe app Paprika 3. I've been using it for years now and love it. It even bypasses pay walls on recipe sites like NYT cooking when downloading. Enter the url in the browser section, and hit download regardless of the paywalls I've encountered so far. I put cocktail recipes in there too.
Sounds nice. I wonder if there's some open source project with similar features?