Food & Drink

This app is a 'game changer' for saving ALL those Instagram recipes, deciding what to cook and more

It'll even sort your grocery lists for ya!

Flicking through to find all the recipes you've saved from cookbooks, magazines and websites can prove to be more hassle than it's worth. Trying to find that meal you sent to your friend two months ago might as well be a pointless mission because you're doomed to a never-ending scroll through all the conversations you've had since.

ReciMe is getting rave reviews for making recipe hunting way less of a hassle. The app keeps all your go-to recipes in one place, saving you from the endless searching.

SOURCE: @recime.app on Instagram

Snapping a pic will transfer your meals into a recipe that you can revisit and share within the app.

SOURCE: @recime.app on Instagram

If you're like me and have tried to save those Instagram-worthy dishes for later, but never get around to revisiting them, it seems ReciMe might just be the hack to getting those meals from phone to plate.

All it takes is sharing the Instagram post to the app, just like you would when sending it to family or friends. Or you can simply copy and paste a website link to your favourite recipes.

SOURCE: @recime.app on Instagram

People have been loving the app with one Instagram commenter writing: "This is actually genius!!! 🙌"

"Where was this app when I needed it most?" Another added. "I'm a recipe hoarder and used to tear from magazines constantly but 8 years ago begrudgingly recycled my ring binder files of recipe tear-outs!"

While a third said: "Woah this is game-changing."Nothing's worse than having to unlock your device 10943 times mid-reading, thankfully, ReciMe promises to stay unlocked while you cook to make things easier.

If you're someone who never knows what to cook and hates figuring out what to make with the ingredients you have, the app can help with that too.

SOURCE: @recime.app on Instagram

Just type in what you have in the fridge and pantry, and BOOM, it'll match you with a recipe that uses what you've got.

Now if we can only find an app to do the actual cooking on those true 'can't be bothered' nights... wouldn't that be FAB?!