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		<title>Introducing&#8230; Yumbox!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yumbox started off as a complaint. &#8220;There are no decent recipe managing websites out there,&#8221; I whined. It&#8217;s true. All of the popular ones are too bloated with so-called community features. Now I&#8217;m not a bah-humbug recluse type of Tina, but I do want to keep things simple. I simply want to be able to...<div class="read-more-link"><a href="http://tinabeans.com/blog/?p=537">Read more <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></div>]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.quarklet.com/yumbox" target="_blank"><img class="size-full wp-image-538  " style="border:0px" title="Yumbox screenshot" src="http://tinabeans.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/Picture-2.png" alt="It's here! Yumbox!" width="495" height="374" /></a></p>
<p>Yumbox started off as a complaint. &#8220;There are no decent recipe managing websites out there,&#8221; I whined. It&#8217;s true. All of the popular ones are too bloated with so-called community features. Now I&#8217;m not a bah-humbug recluse type of Tina, but I do want to keep things simple. I simply want to be able to collect, catalogue, and organize recipes, without having to field ads on the left, comments on the right, and watch out! a seasonal feature coming right at you overhead. On the other end of the spectrum, we already have many super pared-down, personal-recipe-collection types of web apps, which initially seemed more to my taste—there was even a mobile version of some for iPhone!—but ultimately none of these were completely satisfactory. They either lack essential features, have an inflexible organizational scheme, or just plain don&#8217;t look good.</p>
<p>Yumbox seared all of these flaws with its laser vision, plus it has all the lovely corner-rounding CSS that you could ever want.</p>
<p><span id="more-537"></span>After four months of grueling hard labor, Yumbox (Personal Tina Edition) is ready for the looking-ats. We&#8217;re still ironing out the final bugs in the iPhone version, but in the meantime, you can <a href="http://quarklet.com/yumbox" target="_blank"><strong>check it out here!</strong></a></p>
<p>Yummy features include:</p>
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<li>smartypants parsing of pasted ingredient list into separate table columns for amount, unit, ingredient name, and optional note</li>
<li>freeform + flexible tag-based organization scheme</li>
<li>super-fast Ajaxified editing, tag adding, login, etc.</li>
<li>shopping list that supports drag and drop reordering, automatic ingredient combining, amount specifications, and colored ingredient highlighting (so you can see which ingredient belongs to which recipe)</li>
<li>iPhone version that fully supports editing and adding new recipes, and most importantly, the shopping (check)list</li>
<li>ability to choose between a traditional, full-text recipe or a recipe link (useful for bookmarking blogs within your food-centric existing tagging system, so that you do not have to maintain a separate Delicious account or Bookmarks folder for keeping track of interesting recipes)</li>
<li>background colors and images change according to the seasons, featuring randomized photos of seasonal produce (a friendly reminder to eat locally and seasonally)</li>
<li>Doubles as a personal recipe-focused food blog and a recipe manager</li>
<li>Large font for reading off the screen while cooking</li>
<li>Clean, recipe-focused design</li>
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<p>The hope is that someday we can roll this out to be a full-fledged web app so everyone can use it, not just me. In the meantime, I&#8217;ll be the guinea pig. =) And from now on, I will post almost all of my new recipes in Yumbox, save for the ones that come with a verbose tale&#8230; like Roll Cake (sigh).</p>
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