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Old June 11th, 2009, 05:57 PM
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Can anyone recommend a good recipe database software product, any other suggestion for getting recipes filed and on a computer would be welcome. Thanks.
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Old June 11th, 2009, 06:06 PM
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Yes - I got a program from Ron (site owner - Mr. Douglas) and it is the best! I have tons and tons of recipes and the program I got from him is the one that works for someone who has many different recipes - you categorize them your way - and there are a lot of "extras" that come with it.

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I've been using MasterCook for years and print out my recipe books/cards with it. I like it since it is easy to import recipes into the database from the Internet.
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I do a copy and paste method and categorize them i.e., desserts, American, Thai, Chinese etc. I keep the RECIPE folder on my desktop so it's easy to access.
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