Mastercook Software

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Roxy531985 Posted 21 Dec 2005 , 2:18pm
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I was just curious about the MasterCook software ...
I've seen that you can take recipes from the internet and put in it, but I have a lot of loose recipes laying around, can I manually enter those in there? Also, where have ya'll bought yours? I want to order from someone that someone else has had luck with ... I've been burned before ordering software over the internet. What are the pros and cons? If you don't like MasterCook, what program(s) do you like?
Sorry for so many questions.

TIA
Roxy

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JoAnnB Posted 21 Dec 2005 , 9:13pm
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Mastercook is great. You can manually enter any recipe. you can set up separate "cookbooks" and re-size recipes in one click. It has tons of other features. Just a note if you get this...be consistant with the names and standard with measures. If you want to cost out a recipe, this consistance will make that much easier.

this is very inexpensive and easy to use. I think I may have ordered it from Amazon- a very reliable website for purchases.

JoAnn

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Roxy531985 Posted 22 Dec 2005 , 1:17pm
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Thank you so much! My Mom and I both collect recipes. We have 2 cookbooks that are my Grandmothers that are from the 50's and 60's, and the pages are so well worn that we can't even make copies, they come out bad, so I need to manually enter all of them, and re-make the cookbooks. They have been in our family for so long, and I would hate to lose those precious recipes.

Thanks Again!

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