Using Spoonacular Api and Styled Components - ReactJS
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Using Spoonacular Api and Styled Components - ReactJS
This is an application where you take note of what's in your kitchen & discover recipes
This is a full-stack web app built with React and Express.js/MongoDB for the frontend and backend respectively. It features a sign-up page with validation and file upload, a home page with a search bar for data from Spoonacular API, and a profile page displaying user info and saved recipes.
Interactive Javascript based bot using HTML and CSS. Cathy can answer questions, provide suggestions, and engage in conversation. Cathy is able to generate quick and rich responses to a variety of user queries. Whether its suggesting recipes based on the what is in the user's refrigerator or solving math problems,
🥩 Swipe left or right to find new foods and restaurants to try!
A web application which helps users to prepare delicious meals at home 🍔🍕
A recipe app built using React and react-router with Spoonacular API.
Clone of Lifesum App: calorie and nutrient tracker.
Cooking recipe website with Spoonacular API
This is a web app that gets meals from Spoonacular API and displays them for the user, it is built with React JS and Redux is used to manage the states
iOS and Android apps to help users discover new recipes based on dietary preferences while using as many ingredients in their inventory as possible
A web application that scans ingredient barcodes and lists recipes that use it
A front-end application to find recipes with ingredient substitutions for those days you just don't know what to make.
Delicious Recipes website. This is a web app made with React.js. It features various delicious Recipes fetched from spoonacular API. Browse, Search and read details about your desired recipe.
Looking for the perfect recipe? Kitchen Book Recipe is here to help! Our web app makes it easy to search for recipes based on your preferences, so you can find the perfect dish for any occasion.
For my capstone project I attempted to use every technology I learned the last 10 weeks.
A React app to help in the kitchen. Converting measurement and temperatures.
iOS and Android apps to help users discover new recipes based on dietary preferences while using as many ingredients in their inventory as possible
🍱 Recipe searcher built in 16 hours for Hack the North. First time using Next.js + Chakra UI!
This is a group project of 4 members. The website helps users decide what to have for dinner.
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