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I like the new recipe tab and already have an idea what I will be doing the next time I bake.

Even though we only have few recipes at the time I'm writing this, I thought about how we want to structure recipes we post. While we use tags to, well, tag the recipes, I'm unsure what this all entails. Should tags also include estimated cooking time (e.g. 30-minutes-meals, 60-minutes.meals, etc.) or degrees of difficulty (e.g. easy-meals)?

What about a structure within the post so that ingredients always are at the top and instructions at the bottom?

As I would like to draw more inspirations of the recipes posted here, I think that some standards would it make easier to browse the recipes and find one that fits. What do you think?

(Maybe it's also wise to just let it flow for the time being and revisit this topic when we have way more recipes.)

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