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Wife and I where discussing trying to catalog all the recipes we have come upon or been provided with here. What does everyone suggest for a program or should i start a poll ? Yea she is showing interest, but she ain't coming to the bash. :lol:
 
I use one called Cookin' 2000 that I got on sale from CompUSA. I use it to catalog recipes and scale recipes for catering.

There are several editions available and with different "cook books" all are updatable via the internet
 
MasterCook is another program that is used a lot. Even Sam's carries these programs so look around and you'll find one for a price you like.
 
RECIPE??? We don't need no steekin recipes!!

Measurments in my yard are in

a little or
some or
a handfull or
a whole mess of

take those measurments, add ingriedents and ya got FOOD!!!!

phil
 
I use Mastercook also. I like it, but then it's the only one I've ever used. The hard part is putting the recipes in, but it sure is nice to be able to find them, scale them, and print them when you want to.

Cheez
 
i'm all for it !!?!!!?!!!?

as a matter of fact ... well nevermind
 
Gimmy some names and I will see what I can do.

Maybe I can put my wife to work on making a master DB of recipes! I will have to run it by here though, I don't want to interupt her "Martha Stuart living" at 9:00am, "price is right" at 10:00am', and "days of the lives" at noon. :)
 
Regarding software:

I work for IT. I work for Department of Corrections. I work in the Probation & Parole offices.

Need I say more?

Software is cheap compared to the consequences :D
 
DFLittle said:
Regarding software:

I work for IT. I work for Department of Corrections. I work in the Probation & Parole offices.

Need I say more?

Software is cheap compared to the consequences :D
How do you work for IT, Department of Corrections, and in the Probation & Parole offices and still have time to Q?
Do you have time also to deal with the consequences? ;)

I agree, software is cheap. But it is better when it is FREE comming from the open source community. Like ALL of this GREAT software you all use on this web site.

Besides, I have not been on parole in quite some time :mrgreen:
 
Anyone interested in Cook'n software (ie. Cook'n 2000) check out

http://www.dvo.com/

It's the home for dvo software and lists all their products. It's good stuff - I've been using it for about a year.
 
Hmmm
i've got that bar-b-q bible that they picture in the corner of the Cook'n and Grill'n
but it still looks iinteresting
i would like to put all my books into one data base for conveniance
 
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