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Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
"virtual PC" so can use any platform.
Thanks

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nck > wrote:

> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks


I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like Yum!
very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593

Marty
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nck > wrote:

> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks


I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like Yum!
very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.

http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593

Marty
zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh

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Marty Lopez > wrote in
:

> nck > wrote:
>
>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>> Thanks

>
> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>
> http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
>
> Marty
> zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh
>
>


I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.

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Marty Lopez > wrote in
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> nck > wrote:
>
>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>> Thanks

>
> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>
> http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
>
> Marty
> zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh
>
>


I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.

--
Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food
and water.
--------
FIELDS, W. C.


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I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
thanks


in article , hahabogus at
lid wrote on 3/24/04 19:58:

> Marty Lopez > wrote in
> :
>
>> nck > wrote:
>>
>>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>> Thanks

>>
>> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
>> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>>
>>
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
>>
>> Marty
>> zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh
>>
>>

>
> I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
> loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.


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I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
thanks


in article , hahabogus at
lid wrote on 3/24/04 19:58:

> Marty Lopez > wrote in
> :
>
>> nck > wrote:
>>
>>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>> Thanks

>>
>> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
>> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>>
>>
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
>>
>> Marty
>> zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh
>>
>>

>
> I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
> loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.


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Apparently the last versions of mastercook are still around and a bargain..I
found the PC version at bigdaddy software. If you feel like checking this
excellent program out, do a Yahoo search on "mastercook" the sierra link is
a dead-end. (they used to make it. It was then bought by a company called
"valusoft" and they never really did anything with it. Pity, it's a great
program.


in article , nck at
wrote on 3/24/04 20:09:

> I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
> I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
> the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
> freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
> analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
> suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
> although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
> upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
> Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
> thanks
>
>
> in article , hahabogus at
>
lid wrote on 3/24/04 19:58:
>
>> Marty Lopez > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> nck > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>>>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>>>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
>>> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>>>
>>>
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
>>>
>>> Marty
>>> zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
>> loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.

>


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Apparently the last versions of mastercook are still around and a bargain..I
found the PC version at bigdaddy software. If you feel like checking this
excellent program out, do a Yahoo search on "mastercook" the sierra link is
a dead-end. (they used to make it. It was then bought by a company called
"valusoft" and they never really did anything with it. Pity, it's a great
program.


in article , nck at
wrote on 3/24/04 20:09:

> I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
> I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
> the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
> freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
> analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
> suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
> although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
> upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
> Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
> thanks
>
>
> in article , hahabogus at
>
lid wrote on 3/24/04 19:58:
>
>> Marty Lopez > wrote in
>> :
>>
>>> nck > wrote:
>>>
>>>> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
>>>> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
>>>> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> I never used Mastercook so I don't know what it's like, but I like
>>> Yum! very much. It is freeware developed for Mac OS X.
>>>
>>>
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/macosx/15593
>>>
>>> Marty
>>> zneglybcrm ng hpfq qbg rqh
>>>
>>>

>>
>> I like NYC Now Your Cooking...a shareware product....www.ffts.com
>> loads of features and great tech support. but sadly a PC program.

>


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> > nck > wrote:
> >
> >> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
> >> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
> >> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> >> Thanks

> >

MasterCook is available he

http://www.valu-soft.com/products/mastercook7.html

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Donna
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> > nck > wrote:
> >
> >> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere,
> >> could anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a
> >> Mac, but run "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> >> Thanks

> >

MasterCook is available he

http://www.valu-soft.com/products/mastercook7.html

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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 02:09:17 GMT, nck >
wrote:

>I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
>I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
>the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
>freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
>analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
>suggestions etc etc etc.


Then you'd probably like Now You're Cooking. It will do all of the
things you list above, and do them quite well. Well, it doesn't do
wine suggestions. It does do menus, scaling recipes, shopping lists,
auto fill-in of ingredients and preps, nutrition info, conversion from
and to metric, etc. It is shareware, but it's quite a complete
program.

Regards,
Tracy R.
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On Thu, 25 Mar 2004 02:09:17 GMT, nck >
wrote:

>I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
>I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
>the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
>freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
>analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
>suggestions etc etc etc.


Then you'd probably like Now You're Cooking. It will do all of the
things you list above, and do them quite well. Well, it doesn't do
wine suggestions. It does do menus, scaling recipes, shopping lists,
auto fill-in of ingredients and preps, nutrition info, conversion from
and to metric, etc. It is shareware, but it's quite a complete
program.

Regards,
Tracy R.
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Though what you say may be true, Mastercook is still being updated, with v7
being the most current. Sierra sold Mastercook to ValuSoft and ValuSoft now
enhances, provides support and sells at a quite reasonable price.

I have owned Sierra version 4, 5 and 6. Bought ValuSoft version 6.2 to get
a version that would install under Win/ME and have been very pleased with
it.


On 24-Mar-2004, nck > wrote:

> Apparently the last versions of mastercook are still around and a
> bargain..I
> found the PC version at bigdaddy software. If you feel like checking this
> excellent program out, do a Yahoo search on "mastercook" the sierra link
> is
> a dead-end. (they used to make it. It was then bought by a company called
> "valusoft" and they never really did anything with it. Pity, it's a great
> program.

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Though what you say may be true, Mastercook is still being updated, with v7
being the most current. Sierra sold Mastercook to ValuSoft and ValuSoft now
enhances, provides support and sells at a quite reasonable price.

I have owned Sierra version 4, 5 and 6. Bought ValuSoft version 6.2 to get
a version that would install under Win/ME and have been very pleased with
it.


On 24-Mar-2004, nck > wrote:

> Apparently the last versions of mastercook are still around and a
> bargain..I
> found the PC version at bigdaddy software. If you feel like checking this
> excellent program out, do a Yahoo search on "mastercook" the sierra link
> is
> a dead-end. (they used to make it. It was then bought by a company called
> "valusoft" and they never really did anything with it. Pity, it's a great
> program.



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In article >,
nck > wrote:

> I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
> I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
> the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
> freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
> analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
> suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
> although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
> upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
> Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
> thanks


Yum! is still in development, but it looks like it's shaping up as the
best MC-Mac replacement. Features are being added, and smart typing is
in the current version, 0.5.3 (if by that you mean it it autocompletes
units and ingredients--and both are editable, like a user dictionary). I
wasn't crazy about the other recipe software I've tried, mainly because
it wasn't enough like MC-Mac.

Yum! also scales recipes, BTW.

I've played with some of the bells-and-whistle featutes of MC-Mac, and
stopped using most; I made much better wine suggestions myself, and I
often found the nutritional analysis of MC-Mac to be flat-out wrong.

Remember, this is version 0.5.3; the author looks like he's interested
in developing it. I already like how it works, so I've moved my
Mastercook recipes over to it (importing was very easy); I anticipate
great things for this application.

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In article >,
nck > wrote:

> I thought I had mentioned that I can run PC software?
> I checked out "Yum" and while I appreciate the input, it isn't quite up to
> the standard I am looking for. I really don't want share or
> freeware...Mastercook could not only scale recipes, use "smart typing" and
> analyze the nutritional content, but could generate shopping lists, wine
> suggestions etc etc etc. Quite powerful and complete. I am still using it,
> although it runs on the old Mac OS9 system. I am afraid that, once I
> upgrade to "Panther" I might have to leave it behind.
> Anyway, as I said before, either Mac or PC platforms are an option for me.
> thanks


Yum! is still in development, but it looks like it's shaping up as the
best MC-Mac replacement. Features are being added, and smart typing is
in the current version, 0.5.3 (if by that you mean it it autocompletes
units and ingredients--and both are editable, like a user dictionary). I
wasn't crazy about the other recipe software I've tried, mainly because
it wasn't enough like MC-Mac.

Yum! also scales recipes, BTW.

I've played with some of the bells-and-whistle featutes of MC-Mac, and
stopped using most; I made much better wine suggestions myself, and I
often found the nutritional analysis of MC-Mac to be flat-out wrong.

Remember, this is version 0.5.3; the author looks like he's interested
in developing it. I already like how it works, so I've moved my
Mastercook recipes over to it (importing was very easy); I anticipate
great things for this application.

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Mastercook is still out there. Do a Google search for it. I use Mastercook
7.0
Warning: If you use an older version of Mastercook, read the
directions-there is a certain procedure you have to go through(I can't
remember what it is) to meld an old cookbook into the new program.

"nck" > wrote in message
...
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>



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Mastercook is still out there. Do a Google search for it. I use Mastercook
7.0
Warning: If you use an older version of Mastercook, read the
directions-there is a certain procedure you have to go through(I can't
remember what it is) to meld an old cookbook into the new program.

"nck" > wrote in message
...
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>



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Oops-there is a valu soft website listed in another post for ya.


"nck" > wrote in message
...
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>



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Oops-there is a valu soft website listed in another post for ya.


"nck" > wrote in message
...
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>





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"nck" > wrote in message
...
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>


Hi,
I've been using BigOven since the beta version came out and I like it a lot.
It even automates nutritional info lookup and allows you to store a
nutrition label with each recipe. It also has a feature called Screen Import
that allows you to paste a recipe that you copy from somewhere else,
designate what each part of the recipe is (title, notes, instructions, etc),
and import it into your recipe box. You can email recipes to other BigOven
users easily. Hmmm...what else...you can paste or browse for a photo to
associate with the recipe; automatically create an .html page of the recipe.
It includes creating shopping lists, meal plans, and a lot more. Check it
out, I think you'll like it!

Mia


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"nck" > wrote in message
...
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>


Hi,
I've been using BigOven since the beta version came out and I like it a lot.
It even automates nutritional info lookup and allows you to store a
nutrition label with each recipe. It also has a feature called Screen Import
that allows you to paste a recipe that you copy from somewhere else,
designate what each part of the recipe is (title, notes, instructions, etc),
and import it into your recipe box. You can email recipes to other BigOven
users easily. Hmmm...what else...you can paste or browse for a photo to
associate with the recipe; automatically create an .html page of the recipe.
It includes creating shopping lists, meal plans, and a lot more. Check it
out, I think you'll like it!

Mia


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On 3/24/2004 7:03 PM, nck wrote:
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>


I've been using Living Cookbook (www.livingcookbook.com). So far so good!

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On 3/24/2004 7:03 PM, nck wrote:
> Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
> anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
> "virtual PC" so can use any platform.
> Thanks
>


I've been using Living Cookbook (www.livingcookbook.com). So far so good!

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On 3/26/2004 11:08 AM, Mia wrote:
> "nck" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
>>anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
>>"virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>Thanks
>>

>
>
> Hi,
> I've been using BigOven since the beta version came out and I like it a lot.
> It even automates nutritional info lookup and allows you to store a
> nutrition label with each recipe. It also has a feature called Screen Import
> that allows you to paste a recipe that you copy from somewhere else,


Living Cookbook has a similar feature. They call it "capture." Quite
handy.


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On 3/26/2004 11:08 AM, Mia wrote:
> "nck" > wrote in message
> ...
>
>>Since Mastercook seems to have vanished over the horizon somewhere, could
>>anyone recommend a recipe software similar to that? I have a Mac, but run
>>"virtual PC" so can use any platform.
>>Thanks
>>

>
>
> Hi,
> I've been using BigOven since the beta version came out and I like it a lot.
> It even automates nutritional info lookup and allows you to store a
> nutrition label with each recipe. It also has a feature called Screen Import
> that allows you to paste a recipe that you copy from somewhere else,


Living Cookbook has a similar feature. They call it "capture." Quite
handy.


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I use MasterCook and it's great. I bought mine at Best Buy.

Take care,
SPOONS


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I too use Master Cook. I love It.
"Debi" > wrote in message
...
> Can anyone recommend a good recipe software?
>
> Thanks!



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I just got mastercook 6.x (christmas present) and am still learning to
use it to it's fullest. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to
name or organize recipes?

For example, I may have several different fudge recipes and I would
like them to all be listed\printer after each other. Otherwise, I may
have to search a hundred or so dessert recipes to find them all
(Grandmas' fudge, Marshmellow cream fudge, See's fudge, skaar's fudge,
millionaire fudge, peanut butter fudge, etc.).

I guess I could create a dessert category, then another catergory for
cakes, pies, fudge, cookies, cinnamon rolls, etc...But then how would
they be arranged in the acutal cookbook?



On Mon, 12 Apr 2004 12:44:14 -0400, "CindyC" >
wrote:

>I too use Master Cook. I love It.
>"Debi" > wrote in message
.. .
>> Can anyone recommend a good recipe software?
>>
>> Thanks!

>


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"x-archive:no" wrote in message

> I just got mastercook 6.x (christmas present) and am still learning to
> use it to it's fullest. Does anyone have any suggestions on how to
> name or organize recipes?
>
> For example, I may have several different fudge recipes and I would
> like them to all be listed\printer after each other. Otherwise, I may
> have to search a hundred or so dessert recipes to find them all
> (Grandmas' fudge, Marshmellow cream fudge, See's fudge, skaar's fudge,
> millionaire fudge, peanut butter fudge, etc.).
>
> I guess I could create a dessert category, then another catergory for
> cakes, pies, fudge, cookies, cinnamon rolls, etc...But then how would
> they be arranged in the acutal cookbook?
>


Just my two cents. I created a cookbook in My Collection entitled My
Candies. If I were wanting all the fudge recipes in order, then I'd list
them as:

Fudge (Grandma's)
Fudge (marshmallow cream)
Fudge (peanut butter)
Fudge (etc.)
Fudge (etc.) - and so forth

Set up that way, they'd all be together and - hopefully - Master Cook will
show them alphabetically.

Dora




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