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Old 05-19-2018, 10:21 AM
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i have a program I purchased called cook'n. was well worth the money. I have collected recipes and family recipes for years. This past year I was able to put on one of those stick drive things and have cook books printed off to give as gifts for family. Cost was $8.00 each. Looks like one of those books that churches have made for fundraisers. this program automatically has spell check and organizes into chapters, and numbers pages and allows you to insert pictures and everything. They all loved it so there are no lost or forgotten recipes.
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Old 05-20-2018, 04:02 AM
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I print them off and place in a binder for saving. Of course they are organized according to catagory then. We have managed to find several great ones on line and don't want to loose or misplace them.
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Old 05-23-2018, 12:05 PM
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Thank-you everyone for taking the time to share how you've saved internet recipes.

I'm sorry for the delay in thanking all of you, but life had gotten in the way. Planting flowers as weather, I think,
is finally warm enough at night without fear of frost here in the Rocky Mountain West. It gets harder the older we get but we sure do enjoy the colorful display that those efforts take.

Again, thank you one and all.
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Old 05-23-2018, 01:41 PM
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I mostly use my tablet in the kitchen (it has a nice stand so it doesn't fall over) so I use an app called "ChefTap" - it allows me to 'clip' recipes from websites and essentially imports them into it's own format. I believe you can use it online as well as on mobile devices as I do. It costs a few $ (not much I don't think) to get a larger # of recipes loaded.
I like it because you can scale recipes (which I can't do easily in my head), mark things as 'favorites', make shopping lists and edit and make comments too! Not affiliated, just a happy customer.
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