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Mastercook Deluxe Version 9

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So I just purchased this software today to develop a menu for a new rest. I saw something about imbedded recipes. What is this function? Does anyone else use this? So far I really like it, it sure beats using a word processor.
:beer: Arrogant B_____d is what I have tonight.
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Haven't used that program for quite a while...Imbedded means a smaller recipie is included in a larger one. Take a quiche for example, you can embedd the pie dough recipie and treat it as a single ingredient, even though it is composed of 3 or 4 ingredients, and then continue with the other ingredients.
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Actually, it means to "associate one recipe with another", doesn't necessarily have to be smaller. If a recipe is embedded, it will be included with the "nutritional analysis". It must be unlinked if you want do not want it included.
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From my playing around with it, it seems better for home use and such. My sysco sales rep is getting me hooked up with menupro. That will make life alot easier.
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