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  • 05-16-2011, 06:26 PM
    K???LLi (:

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    In article ,
    "M. JL Esq." wrote:




    I'm afraid my enchiladas are uninspired by anyone's definition, but I
    like them. I don't make my own sauce. I use either Las Palmas or maybe
    La Victoria enchilada sauce. I've also use the packaged stuff with
    tomato sauce, but canned tastes better to me.
    I fry up ground beef, onion and green chiles (canned) and season with
    salt for the filling, pass corn tortillas through hot oil, dredge in
    sauce, fill, roll and set in a glass casserole that has some sauce on
    the bottom. I pour the remainder of the sauce over the enchiladas and
    then top with Colby, sliced olives and scallions. Reheat.
    Like I said, uninspired. Served with Spanish rice and Rosarita refried
    beans , and it's a meal I've eaten since I was a kid.
    I could do much much better with a little effort. I choose not to. This
    is easy peasy and a taste of my childhood.

    leo
  • 05-16-2011, 06:21 PM
    Funloving

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Sun, 20 Mar 2011 21:12:59 -0500, Janet Wilder
    wrote:


    I prefer looking at the entire recipe. I've tried using the netbook
    in the kitchen, but the screen is just too small for that and I don't
    own a full sized laptop, so I don't know if it would work or not.

    --

    Today's mighty oak is just yesterday's nut that held its ground.
  • 05-16-2011, 06:19 PM
    nascarfever_88

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    my biggest shock was when i learned my father was an excellent cook beyond
    grilling, Lee
    "M. JL Esq." wrote in message
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  • 05-16-2011, 06:15 PM
    ninjas

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mar 18, 10:10?pm, Sky wrote:

    Flourless chocolate cakes can be very nice, and with all the gluten
    sensitive folks these days, they should be soaring in popularity..
    --Bryan
  • 05-16-2011, 06:13 PM
    Anson

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 19:20:56 -0500, Janet Wilder
    wrote:



    I've got one of those too. If something looks interesting I will put
    it there until I have tried it. Then move to the regular file or
    delete it.
    --
    Susan N.

    "Moral indignation is in most cases two percent moral,
    48 percent indignation, and 50 percent envy."
    Vittorio De Sica, Italian movie director (1901-1974)
  • 05-16-2011, 06:12 PM
    Pineapple N

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On Mon, 14 Mar 2011 14:25:15 -0600, "Janet Bostwick"
    wrote:


    Hi Janet, I've done exactly what you've said for several years now,
    but I'm getting enough recipes where it's becoming a hassle to do some
    of the searches.

    This software will enable me to do way more than any of the standard
    word processing programs will do. That's what databases are all about.

    In depth data searches made with a few check marks and word choices.

    For instance, if I want to find a recipe for pork shoulder and I have
    onions, potatoes, celery and squash on hand. What recipes do I have
    that have those ingredients and what do I need for a serving for 6 in
    a shopping list. Pull up the shopping list and print it.

    See what I mean?
  • 05-10-2011, 05:10 AM
    dwbaldeagle

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    Joseph wrote:


    Many people -- including some highly-respected chefs -- share that
    definition.

    Bob
  • 05-10-2011, 12:06 AM
    emtreejb

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    can you compare the two programs in practicle terms? Lee
    "Cheryl" wrote in message
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  • 05-09-2011, 11:56 AM
    teri22

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    On 3/19/2011 2:58 PM, sf wrote:

    I use Now You're Cooking and I like it a lot. We got Master Cook for my
    mom, but it's not that user friendly to someone who can't use something
    simple out of the box so she doesn't use it. I think she'd like NYC.
  • 05-09-2011, 08:33 AM
    photonictechsss

    What do you consider the best recipe software for Windows?

    In article ,
    ChattyCathy wrote:



    We have the FREE Adobe Reader. It automatically checks for updates,
    downloads and installs them (that is user configurable). We bought the
    cheapest MS Office (about US$100) many years ago. It does weekly checks
    for updates, and prompts for downloading and installation (also user
    configurable), despite the fact that the version is obsolete.



    I don't ship my car to the factory for maintenance, but the mechanics
    have been trained by the manufacturer to repair my car. In fact, the
    head mechanic used to be the service manager at a dealership for that
    brand (Toyota).

    --
    Dan Abel
    Petaluma, California USA
    [email protected]
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