Life is hectic. There are never enough hours in a day to accomplish the many things I need to do, much less the things I want to do. Then there’s the issue of how to keep track of it all. Until I figure out a way to squeeze 36 hours from a 24-hour day, I have to rely on products and services that save me valuable time.
Some months ago, I discovered and began using SpringPad: a free, online, personal organizer that helps you get things done. From tracking recipes, wines and holiday gift planning, to storing party ideas and managing the day-to-day, SpringPad makes it easy for its users to gather, store and share content from their favorite bloggers, brands and trusted friends in order to help you get (and stay) organized.
Simple Steps to Utilizing SpringPad ![]()
- register for your very own SpringPad account
- begin organizing your life, including: recipes, tips, restaurants, products and more
- start getting things done: use SpringPad apps to make lists, plan weekly meals and organize projects
- share your knowledge, expertise and recommendations with family, friends and followers
Designed with community in mind, there as as many different ways to tailor your SpringPad experience as there are SpringPad users. Whether logging favorite content or adding your own, one thing you can be sure of is that SpringPad will help make this content even more useful. For me, that means how I store, track, discover and share recipes, along with shopping lists.
Because I find SpringPad so useful, I made the decision to become a SpringPad partner. And since today marks SpringPad’s official launch, I wanted to explain how I have incorporated this service into Inn Cuisine, making it easier for you to keep track of your favorite Inn Cuisine recipes.
SpringPad Features on Inn Cuisine & How to Use Them
Once you’ve registered for your free SpringPad account, wherever you see this button beneath a recipe on Inn Cuisine:
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you’ll be able to “spring” that recipe to your own SpringPad account—giving you easy access to the ingredient list each recipe calls for, along with a brief introduction and other recipe notes. For those of you curious what each “sprung” recipe looks like from inside your account, here is a screenshot from one of Inn Cuisine’s most commonly saved recipes:

While you’ll need to follow the link back to Inn Cuisine for the full recipe and directions, this handy tool will allow you to keep track of your favorite recipes and check ingredient lists, much like a bookmark or recipe box except all the information is contained in one, handy location—your own SpringPad account. Not only will you be able to save your favorite recipes from Inn Cuisine, but other SpringPad partner content as well, from: Gary Vernychuk, Coconut & Lime, Andrea’s Recipes, Biscuits and Such, Kath Eats, Knorr and many others!
To date, the SpringPad community has hundreds of food bloggers and thousands of members who have already collected and shared more than 50,000 recipes and created more than 15,000 weekly meal plans. So what are you waiting for? Why not register for your free SpringPad account today and put the power of content organization to use for you!
Click here to begin following Inn Cuisine on SpringPad
For more information, visit springpadit.com
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Sandi,
So glad you are liking springpad! Thanks for being a part of our new launch!
~Thereasa