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Old 12-04-1999, 03:01 AM
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Question Keeping recipes

I am interested in buying a software package to manage my recipes. I am looking for:
- easy to enter the information
- able to give my the nutritional values
based on the ingredients
- sort by common ingredients (nothing
worse than buying a large non-fat yogurt
and using only 1/2 cup because I can't
remember what else uses it)
Any suggestions will be appreciated.
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Old 12-04-1999, 03:51 AM
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MASTERCOOK SOFTWARE gets my vote. Available at Staples Office Supply.

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Old 12-04-1999, 11:02 PM
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Yes, buy Mastercook. It's great. Does everything you listed.
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Old 12-05-1999, 07:49 PM
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Yes, I use Mastercook, but I also made up my own data base for my favorite magazines. I enter only the type of recipe, page, and issue. Then I take out all the unnecessary pages, save the cover, punch them and store them in binders. (I can get a year in a binder) This works well for me and saves typing in the whole recipe. Good luck
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Look here to find links to cooking software: http://www.kitchenlink.com/cgi/publi...?page=software

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