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Moving from one place to another during my long life I
have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. Which software seems the most practical to use? Is there a software into which one can download recipes to save the bother of typing each recipe into the system? I'm sure I would eat much better if I had a handy list of good recipes from which to make my day --- or week. Suggestions on organizing and keeping track of recipes will be appreciated. Thanks. Bill Boylan |
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>"Bill Boylan"
> >Moving from one place to another during my long life I >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine Chapel with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti perfoming while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight manuals. If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're not any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't need a recipe. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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>"Bill Boylan"
> >Moving from one place to another during my long life I >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine Chapel with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti perfoming while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight manuals. If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're not any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't need a recipe. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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Mastercook and MealMaster are the "de facto" standard in exchanging recipes.
I use Mastercook (version 7.0, it is alive and kicking!) and have got easily over 25,000 in it. I find it easy to go to any web site and do a cut and paste into Mastercook. You do have to edit a couple of things but 95% of the work is done for you. Check out this site: http://www.madsrecipes.com/ and see what all you can just import. If you go with NYC just make sure that it works on mastercook or mealmaster format files. Then google and find the recipe sites for importing. Bob "Bill Boylan" > wrote in message news:V11ac.37378$Ft.2888@lakeread02... > Moving from one place to another during my long life I > have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > Which software seems the most practical to use? Is there a software into > which one can download recipes to save the bother of typing each recipe into > the system? I'm sure I would eat much better if I had a handy list of good > recipes from which to make my day --- or week. Suggestions on organizing and > keeping track of recipes will be > appreciated. Thanks. Bill Boylan > > |
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Mastercook and MealMaster are the "de facto" standard in exchanging recipes.
I use Mastercook (version 7.0, it is alive and kicking!) and have got easily over 25,000 in it. I find it easy to go to any web site and do a cut and paste into Mastercook. You do have to edit a couple of things but 95% of the work is done for you. Check out this site: http://www.madsrecipes.com/ and see what all you can just import. If you go with NYC just make sure that it works on mastercook or mealmaster format files. Then google and find the recipe sites for importing. Bob "Bill Boylan" > wrote in message news:V11ac.37378$Ft.2888@lakeread02... > Moving from one place to another during my long life I > have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > Which software seems the most practical to use? Is there a software into > which one can download recipes to save the bother of typing each recipe into > the system? I'm sure I would eat much better if I had a handy list of good > recipes from which to make my day --- or week. Suggestions on organizing and > keeping track of recipes will be > appreciated. Thanks. Bill Boylan > > |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... > >"Bill Boylan" > > > >Moving from one place to another during my long life I > >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > > Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine Chapel > with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti perfoming > while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for > departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight manuals. > If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're not > any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't need a > recipe. > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- > Sheldon > ```````````` > "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." You did not spell Pavarotti correctly...AHAhahahahahahahaha |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... > >"Bill Boylan" > > > >Moving from one place to another during my long life I > >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > > Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine Chapel > with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti perfoming > while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for > departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight manuals. > If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're not > any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't need a > recipe. > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- > Sheldon > ```````````` > "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." You did not spell Pavarotti correctly...AHAhahahahahahahaha |
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"larrrrrrrrrry" lisped:
>You did not spell Pavarotti correctly...AHAha Why, something about your eyes prevents you from you from recognizing that big mouthed WOP? Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . . ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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"larrrrrrrrrry" lisped:
>You did not spell Pavarotti correctly...AHAha Why, something about your eyes prevents you from you from recognizing that big mouthed WOP? Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . . ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... > >"Bill Boylan" > > > >Moving from one place to another during my long life I > >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > > Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine Chapel > with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti perfoming > while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for > departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight manuals. > If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're not > any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't need a > recipe. > > How do good cooks GET good? By following recipes initially, and then improvising on their own. Eventually you don't need them. |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... > >"Bill Boylan" > > > >Moving from one place to another during my long life I > >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > > Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine Chapel > with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti perfoming > while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for > departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight manuals. > If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're not > any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't need a > recipe. > > How do good cooks GET good? By following recipes initially, and then improvising on their own. Eventually you don't need them. |
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> "Kswck" writes:
> >>"PENMART01" wrote: >> >"Bill Boylan" wrote: >> > >> >Moving from one place to another during my long life I >> >have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was >> >recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. >> >> Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Sistine >Chapel >> with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti >perfoming >> while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for >> departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight >manuals. >> If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're >not >> any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't >need a >> recipe. > >How do good cooks GET good? By following recipes initially, and then >improvising on their own. Eventually you don't need them. Um, you're making a fallacious assumption, not everybody gets "good"... in fact the vast majority never get any better at cooking than someone with a tin ear gets at playing the piano, no matter how many lessons they are made to take. Being a good cook *requires/mandates* innate talent. Following recipes is the first clue that one is a lousy cook and will always be so. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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"Stern_fan" <stern_fan(AT)hotmail.com> wrote in message
... > Mastercook and MealMaster are the "de facto" standard in exchanging recipes. > I use Mastercook (version 7.0, it is alive and kicking!) and have got easily > over 25,000 in it. I find it easy to go to any web site and do a cut and > paste into Mastercook. You do have to edit a couple of things but 95% of the > work is done for you. > > Check out this site: > http://www.madsrecipes.com/ and see what all you can just import. > > If you go with NYC just make sure that it works on mastercook or mealmaster > format files. Then google and find the recipe sites for importing. Out of interested, I downloaded a trial copy of living cookbook from a site someone recommended. I wasn't impressed. Could not get Mastercook since I live outside the States - not that I would have bought it anyway. They don't offer a trial copy. E. |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message > Being a good cook *requires/mandates* innate talent. Following recipes is the > first clue that one is a lousy cook and will always be so. > > > ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- > ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- > Sheldon > ```````````` > "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Cooking *good* does not really take THAT much talent.. YOUse can do it... right? Ahhahahahahahahahah |
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Larrrry lisped:
>"PENMART01" wrote: > >> Being a good cook *requires/mandates* innate talent. Following recipes is >the >> first clue that one is a lousy cook and will always be so. > >Cooking *good* does not really take THAT much talent.. YOUse can do it... >right? That's true, I can, but cooking talent is not all that rare, which is why cooks aren't paid like rock stars, but one still needs to possess that talent, and the only way is to be born with the ability... one can learn *about* cooking from a book but it's not possible to become a good cook [doing] from any book, or from any source. Someone possesing innate cooking ability needs to be shown but once... then by sensory perception and practice hones their skills. Cooking ability is like sexual ability... I'm positive some of yoose out there have/had partners for many years that weren't any good to begin with and no matter how much practice they never got better... and then the right one comes along and very first occasion knows to play you like the maestro does an orchestra. Now Larrry, you wimpy limp wristed lisper, stay in your corner and keep yer ignorant yap shut. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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![]() Sheldon said: > "larrrrrrrrrry" lisped: > >You did not spell Pavarotti correctly...AHAha > > > Why, something about your eyes prevents you from you from recognizing that big > mouthed WOP? > > Ahahahahahahahahahahahahaha. . . . You mis - spelled Sistine as "Cistine", too, Sheldon... -- Best Greg |
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>You mis - spelled Sistine as "Cistine", too, Sheldon...
>Beast >Greg Actually I misspelled cistern... isa itlee doncha know. ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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On 3/29/04 4:02 PM, in article V11ac.37378$Ft.2888@lakeread02, "Bill Boylan"
> wrote: > Moving from one place to another during my long life I > have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was > recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. > Which software seems the most practical to use? Is there a software into > which one can download recipes to save the bother of typing each recipe into > the system? I'm sure I would eat much better if I had a handy list of good > recipes from which to make my day --- or week. Suggestions on organizing and > keeping track of recipes will be > appreciated. Thanks. Bill Boylan > > I am a BIG fan of Mastercook. I have heard "Now you're cooking" recommended and might try it one of these days, but MC has been the most useful thing on my computer...well ONE of the most useful! |
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On 3/29/04 4:35 PM, in article
, "larry" > wrote: > > "PENMART01" > wrote in message > ... >>> "Bill Boylan" >>> >>> Moving from one place to another during my long life I >>> have lost many good recipes. The software "Now You're Cooking" was >>> recommended to me. I'm wondering how many good cooks use recipe software. >> >> Good cooks don't need recipes. Did Michaelangelo decorate the Cistine > Chapel >> with paint by numbers... when was the last time you saw Pavorotti > perfoming >> while referring to music.... how would you feel if while getting ready for >> departure you saw the pilot board arms loaded with a stack of flight > manuals. >> If everytime you prepare a dish you need to pull out a recipe then you're > not >> any kind of cook... you're less than a burger flipper... even they don't > need a >> recipe. >> >> >> ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- >> ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- >> Sheldon >> ```````````` >> "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." > > You did not spell Pavarotti correctly...AHAhahahahahahahaha > > > Pavarotti lost it a long time ago and there are tenors around who can a) phrase and b) are a hell of a lot more attractive to look at. He quit vocalizing at one point and there was the infamous performance where he ate on stage while other singers were performing, claiming it would 'clear his throat" He has been little but a personality for about 20 years now. Pity. So I wouldn't care whether he was following the music or not...that said: how do you think he learned the parts in the first place? He doesn't make "La Traviata" up as he goes along. And what do you think the orchestra is doing? They don't memorize EVERYTHING. Anyway, a recipe is sometimes something to follow to the letter and sometimes just a starting point. You really can't compare, unless you are citing a musician who is improvising variations of themes, or playing jazz. In Jazz, once the principles of music are grasped, one can improvise freely...but jazz musicians usually have a HUGE grasp of keys, chord progressions etc. Otherwise, it's just noise. Yeah, I'm a little bored today...waiting for deliveries, repairs etc (new "old" house - 1818!!!!!) cheers |
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![]() "PENMART01" > drooled in message ... > Being a good cook *requires/mandates* innate talent. Following recipes is the > first clue that one is a lousy cook and will always be so. Durst speweth thou: "Playing from music scores is the first clue that one is a lousy musician and will always be so." Get thee to a nunnery. |
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> "Daniel R. Levy" wrote:
> >>"PENMART01" writes: >> >> Being a good cook *requires/mandates* innate talent. Following recipes is >the >> first clue that one is a lousy cook and will always be so. > >Durst speweth thou: "Playing from music scores is the first clue that one is >a lousy musician and will always be so." > >Get thee to a nunnery. Yeah, right... moi in a nunnery... anyone ever hear of a nursing habit. hehe ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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![]() "PENMART01" > wrote in message ... > > "Daniel R. Levy" wrote: > > > >>"PENMART01" writes: > >> > >> Being a good cook *requires/mandates* innate talent. Following recipes is > >the > >> first clue that one is a lousy cook and will always be so. > > > >Durst speweth thou: "Playing from music scores is the first clue that one is > >a lousy musician and will always be so." > > > >Get thee to a nunnery. > > Yeah, right... moi in a nunnery... anyone ever hear of a nursing habit. hehe Get a clue - if you want "nurses" you will not find that in a nunnery. Go to a hospital. Better yet, commit yourself permanently to the mental health ward. |
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>"Daniel R. Asshole" farts:
> > > >> >Get thee to a nunnery. >> >> Yeah, right... moi in a nunnery... anyone ever hear of a nursing habit. >hehe > >Get a clue Yo, fairy lips...I got yer clue, schwingin'! ---= BOYCOTT FRENCH--GERMAN (belgium) =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- Sheldon ```````````` "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." |
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On Tue, 30 Mar 2004 16:39:38 GMT, nck >
arranged random neurons, so they looked like this: >I am a BIG fan of Mastercook. I have heard "Now you're cooking" recommended >and might try it one of these days, but MC has been the most useful thing on >my computer...well ONE of the most useful! Do try the NYC program - I used MasterCook for years and switched to NYC. Its import feature is a snap. Doesn't have all the whistles and bells of MC, but I find that a plus, frankly. Terry "Squeaks" Pulliam Burd AAC(F)BV66.0748.CA "If the soup had been as hot as the claret, if the claret had been as old as the bird, and if the bird's breasts had been as full as the waitress', it would have been a very good dinner." Anonymous. To reply, remove replace "shcox" with "cox" |
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Terry Pulliam Burd > wrote in
news ![]() > Do try the NYC program - I used MasterCook for years and switched to > NYC. Its import feature is a snap. Doesn't have all the whistles and > bells of MC, but I find that a plus, frankly. > I find the only bells and whistle NYC lacks from MC are MC allows differing printing formats. in NYC you get limited printing styles, but in MC you can move things about and change every format or field. MC would be good for printing up say a church recipe book or a collection of family recipes. But for all purpose recipe storeage NYC is better. MC has no tech support, NYC tech support is very fast to reply and will consider ideas on how to improve the program. MC if there is a new version...you need to buy the new version. NYC if there is a new version if you bought the correct initial package all updates are free. I find NYC search engine faster and it's import features easier than MC. Both MC and NYC have the nutrition info and the shopping list not sure if MC has the supermarket Aisle layout or coupon saver features of NYC...Plus NYC has that convert a cookbook with an index to HTML which is nice if you want to send a cookbook via CD to somebody -- Once during Prohibition I was forced to live for days on nothing but food and water. -------- FIELDS, W. C. |
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