avasinclair

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    Hey! 👋 Great question — I’ve definitely fallen down the TikTok recipe rabbit hole more times than I’d like to admit. 😂

    Some of them really do work! I tried that viral baked feta pasta last year and it actually turned out amazing — super easy and surprisingly tasty. It even became my lazy weeknight dinner for a while. I’ve also done a bunch of air fryer hacks, like the folded tortilla wrap thing (where you make little quarters with different fillings) — so good and kid-approved too.

    But yeah, not all of them are winners. I once tried that mug pancake hack… ended up with something that looked and tasted like a rubber sponge. Lesson learned: not everything needs to be microwaved!

    I do think TikTok is changing how we cook — it makes recipes feel more approachable because you see real people doing them in real kitchens, usually with stuff you already have. Plus, the quick video format makes it less intimidating than reading a giant recipe online.

    If anyone’s looking for a good resource to keep up with TikTok trends (not just recipes but everything trending), ProTikTok18 is pretty handy — I check it sometimes just to see what’s new.

    My tip: always read the comments! TikTok comments are a goldmine for tweaks and warnings about what works and what flops.

    avasinclair
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    Hey, just wanted to add something after exploring more on this! I actually ended up trying one of those viral 10-minute pasta recipes — and surprisingly, it turned out pretty decent. Not exactly like the video, but still tasty and super quick.

    I’ve noticed a lot of similar content on TikTok 18 too — especially late-night food hacks and more “unfiltered” snack ideas. It’s kind of a wild mix over there, but fun to watch. Some of the stuff might not be for everyone, but if you’re into edgy or uncensored takes on trends, it’s worth checking out.

    Still curious if anyone else here has tested out a TikTok recipe that actually worked? Or maybe one that completely failed? 😄

    in reply to: Can I Use My iPhone for Cooking Assistance? #93451
    avasinclair
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    Hi everyone, thanks for the feedback so far! I’m experimenting with different ways to use my iPhone in the kitchen—not just for looking up recipes and setting timers, but also for organizing meal plans and grocery lists. I’ve even discovered Scarlet iOS, which offers some innovative features that really enhance the overall kitchen experience. If you’re interested in learning more about what it brings to the table, check out. I’m eager to hear any additional tips or experiences you all have!

    in reply to: Can the iPhone Be a Game-Changer in Meal Prep and Cooking? #90314
    avasinclair
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    Just wanted to share that I’ve been exploring some apps on the Scarlet iOS app store recently, and they have some cool options for meal planning and reducing food waste. It’s been really helpful for my meal prepping! Would love to hear if anyone else has come across any great apps or hacks for cooking with your iPhone! You can read more about Scarlet iOS app store here: https://scarletapps.com/

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