Hey yall,
Long-time reader, 7th-time poster. Can't thank you enough for all the knowledge I've gained from these forums. Thanks for, yknow, adding a whole bunch of years to my life expectancy and all that. Pretty cool thing to do, imo.
Anyway, here's the problem: I want to find more tasty recipes, but the TFA thread is 50+ pages! My suggestion is some kind of organized recipe book for the DIY juice section. (Quite an undertaking, I know, but hear me out...)
-When inputting a recipe, dropdown menus are used for flavor brands/names to minimize confusion
-Comments are threaded(?)/attached to a single recipe, so second opinions on a given mix are easy to find
-Recipes can be upvoted or downvoted (excuse the reddit-speak) such that the most popular recipes are easy to locate
-Search function that enables you to filter recipes based on what brands/flavors you have on hand, what flavors you want in the juice, etc.
Just a thought! If only web design was as easy to implement as it is to dream up
Long-time reader, 7th-time poster. Can't thank you enough for all the knowledge I've gained from these forums. Thanks for, yknow, adding a whole bunch of years to my life expectancy and all that. Pretty cool thing to do, imo.
Anyway, here's the problem: I want to find more tasty recipes, but the TFA thread is 50+ pages! My suggestion is some kind of organized recipe book for the DIY juice section. (Quite an undertaking, I know, but hear me out...)
-When inputting a recipe, dropdown menus are used for flavor brands/names to minimize confusion
-Comments are threaded(?)/attached to a single recipe, so second opinions on a given mix are easy to find
-Recipes can be upvoted or downvoted (excuse the reddit-speak) such that the most popular recipes are easy to locate
-Search function that enables you to filter recipes based on what brands/flavors you have on hand, what flavors you want in the juice, etc.
Just a thought! If only web design was as easy to implement as it is to dream up