A simple question to this community, what are you self-hosting? It’s probably fun to hear from each-other what services we are running.
Please mention at least the service (e.g. e-mail) and the software (e.g. postfix). Extra bonus points for also mentioning the OS and/or hardware (e.g. Linux Distribution, raspberry pi, etc) you are running on.
It’s better than the other self-hostable ones, being the only one where I can just copy and paste all ingredients and all steps at once. Other features I need are meal plans and shopping list, especially the shopping lists are in a very beta state.
yeah ok. Most of the time, i just point mealie to a website to import the recipe. That said, you can copy and paste the ingredients and methods using the bulk import. It is a bit finicky, but not too bad.
That said, i want to be pretty loose with things like being explicit with measurements, i don’t need or want to do the auto-scaling, etc.
As for the shopping list, i use “bring”, which basically say
buy cheese
, notbuy 500g Kraft Cheddar cheese
, i just need to be reminded to buy a block of cheese. or maybe addgrated cheese
All the other ones required too many specific, so i am happy with the simple ones.
Some few sites, and reddit comments, don’t have marked up recipes. My paid option can parse those, but for selfhost options, I need to paste. I have not seen another option that even allows bulk import, so mealie is cream of the crop there ;)
Auto-scaling is nice to have, but I only use it like twice a year, so I can live without it.
For Shopping lists, my workfow is to create a 3-4 day meal plan twice a week, then go through the recipes and add what I need to the list, paid option looks like this:
That is slightly less comfortable in mealie, but it works.
But the label/aisle sorting is pretty recent, and that’s where it falls apart:
The commercial solution is amazing at sorting items into categories (I did nothing but go trough 3 recipes and select the ingredients I wanted for the shopping list):
Okay, I guess I could live without that. But then I’d need it to be superfast to sort the list myself. That means drag-and-drop, not click edit, click category, click selection, click save. That takes up way too much time. And at the supermarket, I need things sorted by aisle (the shopping list also allows me to sort the aisles according to the supermarket order).
I dont worry too much about aisles, i think bring sorts it in various categories, but doesn’t link it to aisles.
How would it do the aisles anyway, arent all shops different? and especially different in different countries.
Categories, aisles, same thing. As long as I can change the sorting of them for the store I go to. The sorting up there is for my main store, besides eggs, which have their own aisle and require manual changing.
yeah ok. makes sense,