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TygrBright

(20,763 posts)
Thu Jan 20, 2022, 06:08 PM Jan 2022

A favor, please? When posting recipes, please identify whether the actual recipe is posted.

By that, I mean, a written recipe as opposed to a video.

I will always click on a "good recipe for (whatever)" post header to see if it's something I could do. But I don't usually have time to look at a whole video to see whether it is something I could do.

Just including the word "video" in your post header would be very helpful.

hopefully,
Bright

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A favor, please? When posting recipes, please identify whether the actual recipe is posted. (Original Post) TygrBright Jan 2022 OP
I'll second that (n/t) Retrograde Jan 2022 #1
I third that motion. nt. hippywife Jan 2022 #2
Definately - not interested in the vids alittlelark Jan 2022 #3
Agreed FoxNewsSucks Jan 2022 #4
Ahh, yes. PoindexterOglethorpe Jan 2022 #5

FoxNewsSucks

(10,434 posts)
4. Agreed
Fri Jan 21, 2022, 11:09 PM
Jan 2022

While I do like to watch a video, I usually don't have time to do that when deciding if it's something I'd make. I wish I had time, those who do are very fortunate.

My favorite posts have the recipe, and a how-to video. But if I had to pick between them, I'd take the printed recipe

PoindexterOglethorpe

(25,868 posts)
5. Ahh, yes.
Thu Jan 27, 2022, 11:56 PM
Jan 2022

While I greatly enjoy watching video recipes, I appreciate that others might not. Personally, I post actual recipes, but I will keep this in mind.

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