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Home » Save Recipes Easily with Grow

Save Recipes Easily with Grow

October 29, 2025 By Diane Smith Leave a Comment

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Have you noticed the little heart icon 🧡 or “Save” button in the lower right-hand corner of the pages on my site? That’s part of Grow by Mediavine — a free tool that makes it easier for you to save your favorite recipes, find related articles, and stay connected with the plant-based lifestyle you love.

Grow helps you create your own personal account so you can build a library of saved recipes right here on PlantBasedCooking.com (and on any other site that uses Grow, too!). Once you’re signed in, you can:

  • 💚 Save and organize your favorite posts — no more hunting for that oil-free hummus recipe you loved.

  • ✉️ Subscribe with one click to my newsletter so you never miss new recipes, healthy tips, or plant-based inspiration.

  • 🔍 Get personalized recommendations based on what you’ve already enjoyed — from nourishing soups to easy weeknight dinners.

  • 🔗 Access your saved content anytime, all in one place, across any device.


Why It’s Great for You

Grow is designed to make your experience smoother, more personal, and more enjoyable. The more you interact, the better it gets at suggesting the kinds of content you care about — so you’ll see fewer random ads and more relevant ones, while discovering plant-based recipes and guides that fit your interests.

It’s also safe and privacy-focused. When you create a Grow account, you’re simply logging in as you — no third-party tracking or data selling. Instead, it helps websites like mine understand what readers enjoy most, so I can create more of what truly helps you on your plant-based journey.


How to Get Started

Grow Sign-Up Steps

  1. Click the heart icon or the Grow widget in the corner of my site.

  2. Create your free account (you only have to do this once).

  3. Start saving, subscribing, and exploring!

Your engagement through Grow doesn’t just make your experience better — it also supports PlantBasedCooking.com, allowing me to keep sharing free recipes, helpful articles, and resources for your health and happiness.

A quick note about ads

PlantBasedCooking.com partners with Mediavine to serve ads on this site. Those ads help keep my recipes and resources free for you.

When you use Grow, it helps Mediavine show you fewer, more relevant ads based on your interests while supporting creators like me. It’s a simple way to improve your browsing experience and make sure you continue to enjoy free, high-quality plant-based recipes and tips — all while protecting your privacy.

So, click the heart, save your favorites, and let Grow make your plant-based journey even more inspiring and effortless! 

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