My all-time favorite continues to be “Cooking Holiday Sausage Balls (Int’l Cooking Show)” from December 2009. If the ideas and strategies I’ve shared in this post are helpful to you, please let me know via a comment below or a Twitter reply to you’re interested in other cooking and recipe related posts, check out those I’ve shared with our kids on our family learning blog, “Learning Signs.” Have you figured out an efficient way to share family recipes which is iPhone friendly? My mom continues to share lots of amazing recipes on, but to use any of those recipes I just copy the direct link and open it in Paprika. Then when the iPad Paprika app syncs to the cloud, logged into his account, he can update his own iPhone Paprika app by syncing. I’m thinking I may login to his Paprika account on my iPad when I want to send him some new recipes, and then AirDrop them from my iPhone to my iPad. It’s possible to add new recipes to Alex’s Paprika account by AirDropping individual recipes, but since we have to be physically together to do that it won’t be a workable method during the school year. I wish this process didn’t involve iTunes File Sharing on a laptop computer and could be accomplished entirely using iPhones, but I am pleased it’s possible and FREE to do all of this.
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