Introduction

Why?

Why am I doing this? Well, you see, like many other folks, I started pandemic baking. But I've kept at it, and I've really started enjoying making stuff regularly.

I've shared my various baking obsessions with neighbors, friends, and coworkers, and amusingly I found that GitHub gists were convenient for sharing the recipes I end up making, since the recipe app we use at home is Paprika (seriously, it's great!), which uses a minimal set of Markdown for recipe input.

Now that I've posted a few gists, I thought, "wait, now how am I going to keep track of these?" and the obvious answer is, of course, a real git repo. I found mdbook from the Rust folks, and figured, what the hell?

How to Contribute

Go to the GitHub page, fork the repository, create your own recipe, and then make a pull request.

Copyright on recipes is tricky. My plan for this cookbook is to only accept recipes that are clearly referenced and link the source material, or which the author asserts is their own creation.