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After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend one etc etc. thx rob |
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![]() "robustini" > wrote in message ups.com... > Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you > recommend > one etc etc. > > thx > rob I think they're worth the money. I use Big Oven now and it's just great! I have used in the past MM, MC and a few others that didn't come up to par. |
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![]() "robustini" > wrote in message ups.com... > Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend > one etc etc. > > thx > rob > Depends on how fast your computer boots up, compared to opening a book in which you've put sticky notes marking your favorite recipes. |
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robustini > wrote in message
ups.com... > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available > eg "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can > you recommend one etc etc. I've used MC and found it awful. I now use Word exclusively. I find it much easier and maintain an index in Excel. The Ranger |
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robustini wrote:
> Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you > recommend one etc etc. > I don't see how anyone can answer this for you. Recipe software provides one way of organizing information. A deep drawer and a bookshelf provide others. What do you need to do? Define the problem first, then you'll recognize the solution. Personally, I can't imagine what the payoff would be for all the time it would take to accomplish a thorough job of data entry. But that's me, not you. -aem |
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![]() "Doug Kanter" > wrote in message > > Depends on how fast your computer boots up, compared to opening a book in > which you've put sticky notes marking your favorite recipes. But not every recipe is in a book. I have hundreds that I received in electronic form so I keep them that way. I use Word and Access. Had I not started doing that many years ago, I'd use Now Your Cookin' from www.ffts.com |
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![]() "Dog3" > wrote in message 1... > "FREECYCLE MOM" > wrote in > : > >> >> "robustini" > wrote in message >> ups.com... >>> Hi All >>> >>> After looking at a few of the recipe software products available >>> eg >>> "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you >>> recommend >>> one etc etc. >>> >>> thx >>> rob >> >> I think they're worth the money. I use Big Oven now and it's just >> great! I have used in the past MM, MC and a few others that didn't >> come up to par. > > I have not used Big Oven. What makes it better than MC? > You can import MC recipes without any formatting and MM. I find it MUCH easier to use than MC. It comes with automatic connection to the Big Oven site where lots of recipes are available and you just have to click import. |
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robustini wrote:
> Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend > one etc etc. > > thx > rob > I just use Wordpad and store them in .RTF format. Best regards, Bob |
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In article >, zxcvbob > wrote:
>robustini wrote: >> >> After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg >> "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend >> one etc etc. > >I just use Wordpad and store them in .RTF format. That's overkill! I use .TXT for stuff saved from hereabouts. ;-) (And my "index", AFAIG, is the HDD directory structure. 8-) Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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Phred wrote:
> In article >, zxcvbob > wrote: > >>robustini wrote: >> >>>After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg >>>"cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend >>>one etc etc. >> >>I just use Wordpad and store them in .RTF format. > > > That's overkill! I use .TXT for stuff saved from hereabouts. ;-) > (And my "index", AFAIG, is the HDD directory structure. 8-) > > > > Cheers, Phred. > I use the same method of indexing. I like .rtf cuz it looks prettier than .txt and it's almost as easy and portable. Bob |
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![]() "robustini" > wrote in message ups.com... > Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend > one etc etc. I dunno - what's a 'recipe'? ',;~}~ Shaun aRe |
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"Dog3" > wrote in message
1... > "FREECYCLE MOM" > wrote in > : > >> >> "Dog3" > wrote in message >> 1... >>> "FREECYCLE MOM" > wrote in >>> : >>> >>>> >>>> "robustini" > wrote in message >>>> ups.com... >>>>> Hi All >>>>> >>>>> After looking at a few of the recipe software products available >>>>> eg >>>>> "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you >>>>> recommend >>>>> one etc etc. >>>>> >>>>> thx >>>>> rob >>>> >>>> I think they're worth the money. I use Big Oven now and it's >>>> just >>>> great! I have used in the past MM, MC and a few others that >>>> didn't >>>> come up to par. >>> >>> I have not used Big Oven. What makes it better than MC? >>> >> You can import MC recipes without any formatting and MM. I find it >> MUCH easier to use than MC. >> >> It comes with automatic connection to the Big Oven site where lots >> of >> recipes are available and you just have to click import. > > I'm gonna take a look see. It sounds pretty good. Thanks for the > info. > > Michael > www.bigoven.com Your welcome -- Helen Peagram Freecyclemom Ready to RV |
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In article >, zxcvbob > wrote:
>Phred wrote: >> In article >, zxcvbob > > wrote: >> >>>robustini wrote: >>> >>>>After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg >>>>"cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend >>>>one etc etc. >>> >>>I just use Wordpad and store them in .RTF format. >> >> That's overkill! I use .TXT for stuff saved from hereabouts. ;-) >> (And my "index", AFAIG, is the HDD directory structure. 8-) > >I use the same method of indexing. I like .rtf cuz it looks prettier >than .txt and it's almost as easy and portable. Yeah. I admit it can be quite useful to have some control over at least font size and style to make things more readable. And in these days where HDDs are commonly 160GB the extra characters hardly matter! I must confess too, that although I do *save* as simple text (as I actually said ![]() and then save as RTF or even DOC to preserve the "prettying". Cheers, Phred. -- LID |
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Just wanted to jump in on this thread. Now, as the founder of BigOven,
I'm pretty biased, but here are some reasons why recipe software can be a good way to organize your recipes: * Access 150,000 recipes and import the one(s) you choose with a single click * Drag and drop the recipes you want to build a meal calendar for days, months or weeks in advance * Drag and drop recipe cards onto a shopping list * Generate a shopping list, sorted by department (saving you time at the grocery store) for any set of recipes * Calculate nutrition facts (carbs, fat, fiber, calories, etc.) for any recipe; find alterations that may be healthier * Organize recipe photos * Search recipes by ingredient, cuisine, free-form "tag" (e.g., "Jim Likes", "Spicy", "Holiday", etc.) and more * Print recipe cards * Export recipes to HTML and/or post them on a blog * Share recipes and recipe photos with other cooks around the world There are several good recipe programs out there, and it's worth it to look around. Thanks, and happy cooking. Steve at BigOven.com |
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>Just wanted to jump in on this thread. Now, as the founder of BigOven,
What abt for single people? I need recipes with amounts tailored for single people. I don't want ANY left overs after each meal to store or deal with. Can recipe software help me with that? |
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Good question... Let's see, nearly all recipe software, including
BigOven, lets you resize ingredients from any recipe easily down to 1 or 2 servings. (Use this feature with some caution, however, since this just mathematically reduces ingredient amounts, NOT the instructions text -- for instance, reducing the ingredient amounts usually -should- reduce cooking time, etc.) BigOven has many recipes tagged by users with "Quick", "Easy", etc. "Single dish" is a good suggestion for a group tag to add and we'll add this as a keyword as well as allow you to search by Serving Size = 1 or 2, etc. in the future. Good thought. Thanks |
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> I need recipes with amounts tailored for single people. > > I don't want ANY left overs after each meal to store or > deal with. > > Can recipe software help me with that? Earlier in this thread, I wrote "What do you need to do? Define the problem first, then you'll recognize the solution." So if your problems are that you failed division in your arithmetic class and you don't have a trash can, maybe you need software. |
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"robustini" > wrote:
>Hi All > >After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg >"cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend >one etc etc. > >thx >rob > I think if you have enough spare time to re-enter all your recipes, It's probably worth looking into. Here, OTOH, we have recipes scattered all over creation in an old DOS program called COOK, a couple thousand filed-away web pages that I've tried to organize with a "home" html page or two, about as many text and word documents, and a bunch of bookmarks. It would be darn near impossible to convert all that stuff, and the quicker you get to it, the better. Everybody seems to really like Mastercook, and I don't think it's very expensive. I'd go for it before it's too late, if I was you. Oh, and we also have about 5 years worth of rec.food.recipes, Food network, and Allrecipes.com. Not to mention all the good stuff this bunch dreams up. I give up - no human could eat that much stuff in 10 lifetimes. -- The Doc says my brain waves closely match those of a crazed ferret. At least now I have an excuse. |
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robustini wrote:
> Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend > one etc etc. > > thx > rob If you like collecting recipes, it is worth having a software before you are overwhelmed. With Shop'NCook (http://www.shopncook.com) you can easily import recipes from your news reader or web pages, organize your recipes in cookbooks and by categories. Mite (author of Shop'NCook) http://www.shopncook.com |
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![]() "robustini" > wrote in message ups.com... > Hi All > > After looking at a few of the recipe software products available eg > "cookbook wizard or Big oven etc" Are they worth it/ can you recommend > one etc etc. > > thx > rob > Any good recipe program is worth it, IMO. I love the one I use -- Now You're Cooking. It does everything the rest of them does, maybe mo Keeps multiple cookbooks, searches across cookbooks, categorizes, menu planner, conversions, nutritional values, shopping lists, shopping aisles, coupon keeper, cooking glossary, eliminates duplicate recipes from multiple cookbooks, imports text, web page/e-mail/ng imports using a screen import function, imports other (or exports to) major recipe programs recipes, has a library of hundreds of thousands of recipes on its site, and prints out recipe cards of all sizes. (When someone asks you for a copy of a favorite recipe, you can give it to them in the size they'll want to store. That's slicker than only having it available in .rtf or .doc file or plain print-out for them.) I like the NYC feature where I can paste a picture into the recipe. It's nice being able to scan a recipe from the newspaper or magazine, at keep the photo, too. There's a Yahoo newsgroup for it and the program's author, Gary Hauser, answers people's questions himself. There should be a 60-day trial version on the web: www.ffts.com I started collecting recipes back in the DOS days using MealMaster. All my original recipes transferred over successfully. |
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>BigOven has many recipes tagged by users with "Quick", "Easy", etc.
>"Single dish" is a good suggestion for a group tag to add and we'll add >this as a keyword as well as allow you to search by Serving Size = 1 or >2, etc. in the future. Good thought. OK Highly advise you to add this feature for single people and tout it I would buy a app that has this feature over one that doesn't Again the goal is to cook healthy meals for ONE person that has NO leftovers to store. thanks so much for listening! |
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>If you like collecting recipes, it is worth having a software before
>you are overwhelmed. With Shop'NCook (http://www.shopncook.com) you can >easily import recipes from your news reader or web pages, organize your >recipes in cookbooks and by categories. can it calculate recipes for a single person? With no leftovers? |
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> >If you like collecting recipes, it is worth having a software before > >you are overwhelmed. With Shop'NCook (http://www.shopncook.com) you can > >easily import recipes from your news reader or web pages, organize your > >recipes in cookbooks and by categories. > > can it calculate recipes for a single person? > > With no leftovers? It can scale the ingredients that get added to the shopping list to one serving. The recipes themselves are not scaled. Mite http://www.shopncook.com |
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