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Affiliate disclosure

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What this costs you

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What this changes about the recipes

Nothing, and that’s a promise worth spelling out: tools are chosen because they’re the right tool for the recipe, not because they pay. Plenty of ingredients here — Gmail, Google Sheets, Telegram — pay nothing at all and are recommended anyway, because they’re free and they work. Where a tool has a free tier that’s enough for the recipe, the pricing note says so.

How you can tell

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