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It depends on where you found the recipe.

1. If the recipe was published in a book, follow the rules for citing a print source on the Cite Print page of the Cite APA Style guide (link below).

2. If the recipe was published on a web site such as allrecepies.com, you can follow the rules of citing a webpage on the Cite Web page of the Cite APA Style guide (link below).

3. If it's your own recipe, you have two options:

a. Upload it to a recipe website, and cite it as a web source.

b. You can also follow the rules of citing an "unpublished source" or manuscript.

4. If you got the recipe from a friend or family member, you can cite it as personal communication or interview.

For more information, please visit the Cite APA Style guide (link below).

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