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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When editing a recipe a 'notes' field is accessible next to each ingredient but the same field is not present during web import of a recipe. Often recipes have notes with alternative units or specifics e.g. 1 cup of bread flour (75 grams) or more precise instructions (e.g. 1 red onion (finely chopped) which ends up importing as qty=1, unit=cup, ingredient=bread flour (75 grams).
It would be nice to be able to editing out the extra portion to properly map an existing ingredient like bread flour or red onion inline during import, but as it stands I have to save the recipe with the odd ingredients, edit the resulting recipe to migrate the (parenthesis) portion to notes, and then merge the imported ingredients against existing ones if they were not net-new ingredients.
Describe the solution you'd like
Notes field is present during web import
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yes, thats definitely possible and should be done. I dislike the import and edit view being different views anyway but i think its to complicated to merge them completely. Maybe in the future, for now this can be added rather easily.
Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
When editing a recipe a 'notes' field is accessible next to each ingredient but the same field is not present during web import of a recipe. Often recipes have notes with alternative units or specifics e.g.
1 cup of bread flour (75 grams)
or more precise instructions (e.g.1 red onion (finely chopped)
which ends up importing as qty=1, unit=cup, ingredient=bread flour (75 grams).It would be nice to be able to editing out the extra portion to properly map an existing ingredient like
bread flour
orred onion
inline during import, but as it stands I have to save the recipe with the odd ingredients, edit the resulting recipe to migrate the(parenthesis)
portion to notes, and then merge the imported ingredients against existing ones if they were not net-new ingredients.Describe the solution you'd like
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: