Inspiration
Our inspiration for this was a problem that many college students learning to live on their own face when they're grocery shopping and cooking for themselves.
What it does
Our website allows the user to input ingredients in their pantry and kitchen that they have and return recipes they can make with the ingredients they already have, without having to go out and buy more.
How we built it
We built this using a MongoDB and a Python web scraper for our database. We used Node.js and Express to write up our API to connect our website to our database. The front end of our website was built using React and CSS.
Challenges we ran into
We ran into challenges regarding the compatibility of all of our CSS components, as well as
Accomplishments that we're proud of
What we learned
We learned about the full-stack experience and what it takes to handle each part of web development.
What's next for R'recipes
Our next step would be to incorporate more recipes and tags for more accurate and fulfilling searches.
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