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> @jayaddison I'm not entirely sure - ideally we would be able to parse the quantities (or even if you could just separate the quantities out and check that the...

Hi @NigelVanHattum - I have to admit that I'm not certain yet how valid it is to retain discussion that includes detailed instructions about how to access particular sites by...

This has been implemented by #1115 (thank you, @Mooree003) and should appear in an upcoming release of `recipe-scrapers` on PyPi soon (within the next week or so).

Hi @krisnoble - thanks for the pull request! The fix itself, selecting the last image instead of the first, sounds good. I'm guessing that you explored ways to avoid duplicating...

Apologies for the slow response here @krisnoble - I won't be able to respond completely until next week, but will provide a more complete review then.

Ok, from taking a bit more time to consider this: I think what I'd recommend here is based on the findings here: > This change makes the scraper take the...

This bugreport was related to my misunderstanding of the way that mandatory fields are tested, and I think that the current logic is correct, so I'm going to close this...

> What format should this take? I'd vote for markdown files within the repository, with a wiki as my second preference. Reasoning: markdown is fairly straightforward and readable with or...

(also: thanks for getting this discussion going!)

@strangetom maybe worth updating the issue description to use a Markdown checklist, and ticking off the items completed? (most of them :)) I'm thinking it might help some other contributor...