Recipe and nutrition analysis software
"Ma˘k" > wrote in message
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> [Default] On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 00:43:26 -0500, "Pete Romfh"
> > Maniacally Screamed the following
> like a drunken "Pete Romfh" > into
> the madness of usenet:
>
>>Pete Romfh wrote:
>>> I'm curious about that other methods people use for
>>> tracking their recipes. Particularly, what are diabetics
>>> doing to determine their recipe's nutritional values?
>>
>>
>>Thanks to all who responded. You've given me some ideas about a cookbook.
>>
>>
>>FYI: I also received an email from Steve Murch, the CEO of Lakefront
>>Software, about a special discount they are offering on their software for
>>diabetics.
>>
>>" Pete, we forgot to let you know about a special promotion we are running
>>right now, targeting diabetic users who want to watch what they eat a
>>little
>>better.
>>There's a coupon, CPN292DIAB, which you can enter in the purchase page,
>>that
>>will give you 25% off BigOven Deluxe, and this is valid through September
>>1st, 2006. "
>>
>>Just so it's clear, I don't have any financial connections with Big Oven
>>or
>>Lakefront Software. I happen to use their software and contribute recipes
>>to
>>their website but have no vested interest in the company.
>
>
> Regular price: 34.95
> Sale price: 29.95
> price after using above coupon discount: 22.46
>
> 12.49 total savings
>
> just in case anyone was curious.
>
> --
> Mck©® Deltec CoZmore Pumper
This has all inspired me to revive my software cookbooking days. I actually
downloaded several different programs, and liked BigOven the best. Just so
you know, if you download the trial version first, you get an additional
discount for purchasing the full version within a couple of days. My final
price with the coupon was $20.21.
Lynn
GD, 22wks
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