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I met my girlfriend via online dating and she is often checking out recipes on social media, so I came up with the idea to combine cooking and Tinder as a tiny side project.

I built an app that lets you swipe recipes to add them to your cookbook and called it "Daily Cook" and it is available on both Android and iOS. :)

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  • 0
    Is it open source?
  • 4
    @cafecortado Not yet, as I have not taken enough care on managing the secrets of the repo
  • 1
    Lmfao I might download this
  • 1
    @3cki is it written in Java? or Kotlin? or JS?
  • 15
    That is the one-in-a-million-opportunity for using a rooster as the logo an calling it "the daily cock".
  • 0
    Oh shit that actually sounds cool
  • 6
    Are you gonna call it tinner or dinder?
  • 1
    @neriald How about dinner
  • 0
    this is really cool. i have a lot of trouble browsing for recipes. how do you prioritize which recipes are shown?
  • 1
    Looks good. But can it swipe back? I'm not going to pour all of my heart in to a recipe if it's not going to atleast take me out for drinks. Let's get to know each other first, quiche.
  • 3
    It's all fun and games until you get a match.
  • 0
    Wow, that's a great idea. I have friends who also met that way.)
  • 0
    I had a similar experience meeting someone special through online dating. My partner also loves browsing recipes on social media, which got me thinking how great it would be to mix shared hobbies with dating. While exploring options, I found https://freesexmatch.com/bbw-hookup... a site where people connect over common interests. It’s clear to me that when dating combines personal passions, it makes meeting new people more natural and enjoyable. This kind of approach really works.
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