Storing Recipes

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Maya

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Aug 30, 2008, 6:17:13 PM8/30/08
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Thanks for the recipe Gman. It looks good... I'll give it a try.  You keep opening up cans for me!!! hahaha. I now want to know what kinds of recipe cooking programs you use and which one you like best. I used to have a couple cooking programs, but they are quite old now. Somehow during some of the reformats and moving... I didn't reinstall them. I've been saving a ton of online recipes too... I mostly save them in pdf format though. It's easy, but that makes it more difficult to share or record changes I make to the recipes. I have most of them in categories, but I have gotten behind now, and I have a pile now that need to be sorted.
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Gman

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Aug 30, 2008, 6:46:56 PM8/30/08
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Opening cans is all a part of the job, ma'am. <|;)

I find myself rarely using the programs since there are so many individual
files and multi-recipe files to go through. I have a bunch in text, doc,
RTF, PDF, html and even image formats. Still, it really doesn't matter how
old a recipe book or program is for it to have really good stuff in it.
From the sounds of it, it appears you've just renewed your interest in
digging back into the ones you have. lol

By the way, I really enjoy the quotes in your sig.

Peace,
Gman

"The only dumb questions are the ones we fail to ask"

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