Anyone know of a good recipe program for OSX?Recipe software for a Mac?
MacGourmetRecipe software for a Mac?
Click on your Apple icon in the top left corner of your screen and choose Mac OS X Software. This will take you to Apple's Mac OS X Software Downloads page. Search for one there, I've seen some on there.
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Thursday, December 24, 2009
Can anyone recommend software or website where you can enter your own recipes and create your own cookbook?
I am looking to take my mom's cookbook (now being held together with duct tape) and enter the recipes into a software or onto a website where I can get copies made for gifts for my siblings.Can anyone recommend software or website where you can enter your own recipes and create your own cookbook?
I bought MasterCook software for that job. I like it because it also lists the nutrition values of the recipes I put in the book. You can cut a recipe in half or double it as well. And, if anyone is on a special diet, you can substitute things in the recipe and it will show you how that changed how much fat, carbs or whatever that recipe now has. And, one thing I especially like about it - you can add something special you use that isn't normally listed in the nutrition information of any other software. You would just type in the information off the box/bag/carton/whatever of the product you are using and it will be in there for any other recipes you create using that item.Can anyone recommend software or website where you can enter your own recipes and create your own cookbook?
all recipes. com.
Check out www.recipecircus.com. You can enter your recipes into your own recipe archive. I believe there is a way to print out a cookbook.
Try epicurious.com
Try recipezaar.com
or
cooks.com
I hope this helps ............
I bought MasterCook software for that job. I like it because it also lists the nutrition values of the recipes I put in the book. You can cut a recipe in half or double it as well. And, if anyone is on a special diet, you can substitute things in the recipe and it will show you how that changed how much fat, carbs or whatever that recipe now has. And, one thing I especially like about it - you can add something special you use that isn't normally listed in the nutrition information of any other software. You would just type in the information off the box/bag/carton/whatever of the product you are using and it will be in there for any other recipes you create using that item.Can anyone recommend software or website where you can enter your own recipes and create your own cookbook?
all recipes. com.
Check out www.recipecircus.com. You can enter your recipes into your own recipe archive. I believe there is a way to print out a cookbook.
Try epicurious.com
Try recipezaar.com
or
cooks.com
I hope this helps ............
I am looking to download a software program for organising my cooking recipes?
i would like to organise my cooking recipes (sort our by category e.g. desserts, cakes, main etc- retrieve by ingredient, create shopping according to selected recipe etc). Something like BigOven program but I wish also to type in Greek Language as well apart from English.I am looking to download a software program for organising my cooking recipes?
webshots and it can be downloaded from cnet downloadsI am looking to download a software program for organising my cooking recipes?
there are a some available on the internet. below find links to the sites.
Vista ($39.95) 30 day trial on http://www.echefsoftware.com/?gclid=CLuS鈥?/a>
for XP and Vista ($29.95) free trial
http://www.mountain-software.com/homecoo鈥?/a>
check this one out too...
http://www.azzcardfile.com/recipe/recipe鈥?/a>
webshots and it can be downloaded from cnet downloadsI am looking to download a software program for organising my cooking recipes?
there are a some available on the internet. below find links to the sites.
Vista ($39.95) 30 day trial on http://www.echefsoftware.com/?gclid=CLuS鈥?/a>
for XP and Vista ($29.95) free trial
http://www.mountain-software.com/homecoo鈥?/a>
check this one out too...
http://www.azzcardfile.com/recipe/recipe鈥?/a>
Where can i find a good software/webservice for tracking my own menus/recipes/grocery lists?
Master Cook allows you to enter recipes, create a menu and then print out a shopping list for the menu. It also calculates nutritional values for the recipes you enter.Where can i find a good software/webservice for tracking my own menus/recipes/grocery lists?
The program Master Cood Deluxe is great for that.
http://www.valusoft.com/products/masterc鈥?/a>Where can i find a good software/webservice for tracking my own menus/recipes/grocery lists?
buy a cooking bookhardware
The program Master Cood Deluxe is great for that.
http://www.valusoft.com/products/masterc鈥?/a>Where can i find a good software/webservice for tracking my own menus/recipes/grocery lists?
buy a cooking book
Looking for recipe/meal/grocery planning software?
Hello. I need help in the kitchen. I don't mind cooking, but I hate grocery shopping and it seems like any time I want to cook I have to go to the grocery store for the ingredients. I hate that!
Anyway, I'm looking for some software I can use that has recipes already in it, lets me put in my own recipes, and puts the ingredients for the recipes into a shopping list that can be edited in case I already have some of the ingredients on hand. However, here is the big kicker - the software must allow me to adjust the recipes so they yield 2 servings.
I have tried Shoppingmate and I hate it. It makes no sense.
I have tried Snowbride and it doesn't allow changes to serving size except by changing the amount of each ingredient individually. That's too much work.
I have also tried BigOven and I like it, but when I scaled down the recipes to make 2 servings instead of 4, the measurements in the recipes stayed the same, so I think that is broken.
I have not yet tried Living Cookbook, but I will try it later tonight.
Any suggestions and testimonies will be appreciated and considered. Thanks!Looking for recipe/meal/grocery planning software?
I heard of a software in development that makes a grocery list based on each item you use - you run the item under the barcode reader and it's added to the list, but I don't think it's available to us yet. I've tried the serving %26amp; scaling tool on http://allrecipes.com/ but it comes up with odd measurements like 7/8 of a can, so I just cook for 4 people even though there's just 2 of us. It takes as much energy to cook for 2 as it does to cook for 4 or 6 people and there's enough left over to use as hubby's lunch or I freeze it for later. Home-made tv dinners are handy for those days when you just can't face cooking.
Before I start cooking, I get all the ingredients out so that there aren't any unpleasant surprises midway through the food prep. That's called mise en place, or ';everything in place.'; Every time I use something up, it gets added to the grocery list and I buy it whether I'll be using it soon or not. Until the day when I can scan my food inventory, this is the system I'll use.
Anyway, I'm looking for some software I can use that has recipes already in it, lets me put in my own recipes, and puts the ingredients for the recipes into a shopping list that can be edited in case I already have some of the ingredients on hand. However, here is the big kicker - the software must allow me to adjust the recipes so they yield 2 servings.
I have tried Shoppingmate and I hate it. It makes no sense.
I have tried Snowbride and it doesn't allow changes to serving size except by changing the amount of each ingredient individually. That's too much work.
I have also tried BigOven and I like it, but when I scaled down the recipes to make 2 servings instead of 4, the measurements in the recipes stayed the same, so I think that is broken.
I have not yet tried Living Cookbook, but I will try it later tonight.
Any suggestions and testimonies will be appreciated and considered. Thanks!Looking for recipe/meal/grocery planning software?
I heard of a software in development that makes a grocery list based on each item you use - you run the item under the barcode reader and it's added to the list, but I don't think it's available to us yet. I've tried the serving %26amp; scaling tool on http://allrecipes.com/ but it comes up with odd measurements like 7/8 of a can, so I just cook for 4 people even though there's just 2 of us. It takes as much energy to cook for 2 as it does to cook for 4 or 6 people and there's enough left over to use as hubby's lunch or I freeze it for later. Home-made tv dinners are handy for those days when you just can't face cooking.
Before I start cooking, I get all the ingredients out so that there aren't any unpleasant surprises midway through the food prep. That's called mise en place, or ';everything in place.'; Every time I use something up, it gets added to the grocery list and I buy it whether I'll be using it soon or not. Until the day when I can scan my food inventory, this is the system I'll use.
Sunday, December 20, 2009
What is the best software to use to type and save recipes to computer?
The recipes belong to my grandma and I would like to type them on the computer or scan them and print to put in a notebook for my kids and grandkids.What is the best software to use to type and save recipes to computer?
Microsoft Works - Database - Recipe Book.What is the best software to use to type and save recipes to computer?
If you are using Windows you can use Wordpad
Click Start%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;RUN and type Wordpad in the window.
After typing the recipes Save the document by Ctrl+S and save it in My Documents where you can retrieve it later.
Microsoft Works - Database - Recipe Book.What is the best software to use to type and save recipes to computer?
If you are using Windows you can use Wordpad
Click Start%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;%26gt;RUN and type Wordpad in the window.
After typing the recipes Save the document by Ctrl+S and save it in My Documents where you can retrieve it later.
I'm looking for some free software for managing my recipes. It has to be compatible with Vista?
A good manager is this:
http://www.nutritionanalyser.com/recipe_鈥?/a>
I am not sure whether it is compatible with windows Vista though...I'm looking for some free software for managing my recipes. It has to be compatible with Vista?
Use Access.I'm looking for some free software for managing my recipes. It has to be compatible with Vista?
dno
http://download.com
Try that. It has a ton of freeware for just about anything.
I am a former chef and now a MCSE computer tech, right now there are few out there, the one who suggested download.com is o.k to try, but some might be shareware, a free demo, but will cost you in the end.
I would recommend MIcrosoft Excel, the spreadsheet software for recipes, it is easier to type and see the info, you can store them and if you ever want to expand them yiu can do a equation to make a recipe for 4 into 100.
Look into Microsoft Works for Vista, it has a version of Excel and Word which can help you when you want to print them off.
http://www.nutritionanalyser.com/recipe_鈥?/a>
I am not sure whether it is compatible with windows Vista though...I'm looking for some free software for managing my recipes. It has to be compatible with Vista?
Use Access.I'm looking for some free software for managing my recipes. It has to be compatible with Vista?
dno
http://download.com
Try that. It has a ton of freeware for just about anything.
I am a former chef and now a MCSE computer tech, right now there are few out there, the one who suggested download.com is o.k to try, but some might be shareware, a free demo, but will cost you in the end.
I would recommend MIcrosoft Excel, the spreadsheet software for recipes, it is easier to type and see the info, you can store them and if you ever want to expand them yiu can do a equation to make a recipe for 4 into 100.
Look into Microsoft Works for Vista, it has a version of Excel and Word which can help you when you want to print them off.
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