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    MyRecipes is your personal recipe box, where you can organize and save all of your favorite Southern Living dishes, and enjoy them time and time again.

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    The recipes on the website are posted by members of the Allrecipes.com community and then copyedited by staff. Members of the community can also rate and review recipes, as well as add photos of the finished dish. Recipes are categorized by season, type (such as appetizer or dessert), and ingredients.

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    The app allows users to import recipes from various sources, including websites and other apps. [4]The app also allows users to automatically generate meal plans, which are also customizable, in order to achieve specific objectives such as weight loss, muscle gain, adherence to various dietary preferences, or personal taste.

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    How To Cook That was founded by Ann Reardon in 2009. Prior to becoming a YouTube personality, she worked as a qualified food scientist and dietitian. [3] She left the field of food to work with youth as a youth pastor [1] in a low socioeconomic area in Western Australia. [4]

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