Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is the best way (either website or software) for my Mom to type up and share her recipes with others?

Keep in mind she is a beginner computer user. She could use specialty recipe databases, but then anyone she shares the recipes with would need that same software or a reader of some kind.





If she uses an online system, she would want to be able to export it locally to have her own copies.





And she wants to be able to scan in some handwritten recipes if possible.





I know, this is asking a lot, but I have this great opportunity to get her to document her great recipes- and learn a lot about computers in the process!What is the best way (either website or software) for my Mom to type up and share her recipes with others?
www.freewebs.com





its got several diffent layouts for stuff...i use one to share stuff...and its FREE





if she scans recipes and they come out clear enough she can even upload the images.What is the best way (either website or software) for my Mom to type up and share her recipes with others?
Cooks.com is good, not sure if she can set up her own page or not but that's were I go to get most of mine when I'm looking for something special. I also think kraft, pillsbury, the food network, or maybe even betty crocker have websites you can submit to.
allrecipes.com, *no www*, it is awesome, I use it on a daily basis.
Allrecipes.com is a great website to find and share recipes. I go to it almost everyday, just to browse at what's new. All of the recipes are ones that people have uploaded and posted themselves. You can type in the searchbox what you're looking for and find hundreds of recipes! The thing I like about it is that at the bottom of every recipe there are comments from people about that recipe (how it turned out, suggestions, etc.) If you are a member you can upload recipes and leave comments. Another thing that is nice is you can upload pictures of your recipes and you can even upload pictures of a recipe that isn't ';yours';, but one that you have tried that's on the website. This gives people many pictures to look at to see what the results typlically look like. I personally love the website becuase it is real people posting, trying, commenting, and voting about the recipes. (You don't have to be a member to browse the recipes and look at comments and pictures, but you do have to be a member to post a recipe, post pictures of a recipe- whether it's of your recipe or someone else's-, and to post comments.) I hope this helps! Have fun!

Looking for software that will allow me to enter and organize my own recipes.?

http://grecipe-manager.sourceforge.net/Looking for software that will allow me to enter and organize my own recipes.?
For Mac or for Windows?Looking for software that will allow me to enter and organize my own recipes.?
There are any number of programs that will do what you want, and one that I know about that is specifically for recipes. Go to www.pcworld.com and click on ';downloads.'; Here you'll find many freeware, shareware or pay programs under the classification of ';organization,'; I believe. (The site has been recently revamped, so I'm not entirely sure about the new setup, but you won't have much trouble finding it. Also, PC Magazine's website, www.pcmag.com, has a service whereby you can download as many utilities as you want for an annual subscription fee of about $19.95. The offerings here are not as extensive as PC World, but there are some good ones.





As to a specific program for recipes I can only suggest that you go to www.tasteofhome.com. I think you might find what you're looking for there. It's a site for recipes from readers and is companion to Taste of Home magazine to which my wife is a subscriber. Hope you find what you're looking for.
I found a great program called Jarte that's perfect for organizing anything requiring text. It a terrific organizer and very simple to use and understand.


I found it at a freeware site, don't remember which, but it's easy enough to just type ';Jarte'; in Google or other search engine. It's freeware.

Is there a software I could use for my restaurants bar so that my bar tenders can access drink recipes?

actully there is hardware it looks like a palm pda but cheap donno the name but search yahoo for it. my cuz had one when we was a bartender

Software/Website for Recipes from In-Stock Grocery List.?

Hello,





I have a lot of random groceries. I was wondering if anyone knew of a piece of software or web site that would let me put in what I have in my pantry and give me recipes that I could make.





- Jonathan.Software/Website for Recipes from In-Stock Grocery List.?
Go to www.allrecipes.com and click on ';Ingredient Search.'; You can put in what ingredients you have, as well as what you don't want to show up in a recipe.





Hope it helps,


outkry4123

List of software that you can input recipes, build a menu and print a report for all the food you need to buy.

well there is a site called http://allrecipes.com


that can do most of that free to use you can print a shopping list store recipes convert quaint of recipes. also has nutrition info

I own a tea house and need to cost out all my recipes. Is there a software program to do this?

Probably not as the price of ingredients varies widely depending on region and other factors such as the state of the economy, farm yields, etc.
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