Sharing what you cooked. Why a recipe that started with a fridge photo is worth passing on.

You made something good. Better than expected, actually. It started with whatever was left in the fridge on a Thursday evening and turned into something the whole table wanted seconds of. Someone asks what it was. You want to share it. Every recipe in FridgeAI can be shared as a public link. No app required for the person receiving it. They just open the link and get the full recipe, exactly as you cooked it, including any adjustments you made along the way. There is something worth noting about a recipe that started this way. It was not pulled from a database. It was built around specific ingredients, adapted for a specific household, tweaked until it worked. That context travels with the link. The person receiving it knows this was actually cooked, not just pinned and forgotten. The share link also includes a quiet invitation. A line at the bottom that says this recipe started with a photo of someone's fridge. For anyone who has ever stood in front of their own fridge wondering what to make, that lands differently than a standard recipe card. Sharing a recipe is a small act of generosity. FridgeAI makes it frictionless, and the recipes worth sharing tend to be the ones with a story behind them. Try it free, no account needed: https://app.fridgeai.eu/try