You have to put them on zap cooking and they should appear on highlighter.

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Good to know, guess I did it backwards!

Just note, it may appear in the food feeds on nostrudel but not Primal, I am still figuring that out. I used highlighter to post just the recipe and it didn't appear in Primal, but when I posted the Nostr Marketplace List, it appeared, not sure if there is a minimum word count for long form notes in Primal

Interesting. I figured we posted once and saw them everywhere. Seems a bit like follower counts and other datasets that sorta kinda replicate. Didn't mean to make work for you to investigate, but would be great to know what criteria is used across different feeds/sites.

No worries, I working on Zap.Cooking's monthly newsletter, nostr:npub15u3cqhx6vuj3rywg0ph5mfv009lxja6cyvqn2jagaydukq6zmjwqex05rq asked me to help with content coordination. So I am trying to see what works with what. Nostr is still a baby and needs a lot of work to make more apps interoperable between clients and other apps. Ideally I would love for a content creator to go to highlighter and do their business. Then their business gets picked up by all the other nostr clients and apps and gets plugged in according to what is submitted. So if I nostr:npub1l2vyh47mk2p0qlsku7hg0vn29faehy9hy34ygaclpn66ukqp3afqutajft added a recipe feature on his highlighter app for drafts, it would automatically submit that to zap.cooking's database, AND the recipe can be seen on all the client's feeds or specific groups. The creator would only have to one thing, and it would get distributed appropriately. This is a wishful wish for zap.cooking to be an added feature on these types of nostr apps, because it would draw more people to it.

I also like the idea of the content creator being able to provide the back story of their recipes and fun facts that go with it, but then if someone just wants the recipe, its in zap.cookings "database"

I love it. It would be easy to tag section of a post on Highlighter as "recipe" and "editorial" for example so that you could skim just the recipes automagically. I'm just now getting deeper into Nostr after decades of blogging and online content creation. So much potential.

Yeah, would be so cool.

Nostr is really freakin' cool. I can't wait to see it in a couple of years.