On Sat, 25 Feb 2012 22:58:08 -0600, Janet Wilder
> wrote:
>On 2/25/2012 9:21 PM, Mark Farouk wrote:
>> Does anyone know of any cookbook software where you can add your own
>> recipes to make your own (digital) cookbook?
>>
>> I would like to be able to copy and paste recipes I get off the
>> Internet instead of having to type every word. Maybe even include a
>> pic of the food which often accompanies online recipes. I don't even
>> know if such a thing exists.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Mark
>
>
>I have been using Master Cook for years. There is an IE tool bar that
>will download into the program and a Firefox extension that can download
>entire cookbooks as well as individual recipes. There is also a tool
>that will take recipes you've copied and paste them into the format.
>
>I love Master Cook.
>
>This Yahoo group is a must companion to the software. They recommend
>purchasing the disc and not the downloaded version.
>
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MastercookDiscussion/
I have also used Master Cook for many years and have never had a
problem with it. Setting up separate cookbooks is easy and printing
one is also easy. I print my recipes in put them in plastic sleeves
in loose leaf binders. I printed out indexes sorted alphabetically
and by category.
A few years ago I got a stack of recipes when my aunt died. I typed
many them into a separate book and sent it to my sister and her kids.
I seem to remember that when we did the group cookbook, Master Cook
was the format of choice.
--
Susan N.
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