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Cook'n Recipe program

Posted By: Carol_Hill

Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 02:02 PM

How many other folks here have a recipe program? I just bought the program called Cook'n and, while I haven't done a lot with it yet, I think it will work extremely well for me. It has a lot of bells and whistles that I probably won't use, but I really like the way it has a one-touch download of recipes from popular websites, like Food Network, etc. My previous 'system' <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/hammer.gif" alt="" /> was a three ring binder of printed recipes that I couldn't find anything in, so anything would have been an improvement. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 03:22 PM

I don't have a program I use but keep my recipes in a binder (ugh) and in a file on my computer. Heaven help me if my pc crashes. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/duh.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Kimmers

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 03:25 PM

Sorry, that was me. I just deleted all of my cookies and forgot to log back in. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 03:27 PM

My binder was OUT of control. That's why I got this program. The program allows you to print out a 'cookbook' if you like, and you can place the program on more than one computer, and there is an easy backup function, so you can back the file up to a CD also. Many of my recipes I got online to begin with, so it's incredibly easy to download them into my personal cookbook. The one thing I don't like about it is that you have to manually type in any recipes that are not online. (Unless there is a scanning function, but if so, I haven't found it yet.)
Posted By: Kathleen

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 06:34 PM

Do you mind telling us the cost of that program? Is it an Apple product or available for other platforms too (like Google)?

I never got around to putting my recipes in a binder. I have an old recipe box of my own, plus my mother's old recipe box. I find myself looking up the same recipes online time after time. So far, I've been lucky enough to find them all again, but my luck WILL run out one day (probably at the worst time, like the night before Thanksgiving!).
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 06:56 PM

It was around $50, I think. Eric actually purchased it.

Not sure what you mean about Apple, versus Google. I got a PC version, although there is a Mac version. The SEARCH feature is built into the program. Here is a link to their website.
http://www.dvo.com/?CID=G_Cookn_home&gclid=CKPa6Lam6rECFWLktgodykUAvw
Posted By: Orange_Burst

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 07:40 PM

I love pinterest, no program to buy, but if you hit "like" it saves it for you. So many good recipes and ideas on the site.
Posted By: Kathleen

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 08:10 PM

I'm so used to mobile versions now that I was wondering if that's what you meant. PC version makes more sense. OK, may look into it, although I'm trying to convince myself that I should be doing more cloud storage now. It may take some convincing since I'm still clinging to those recipe boxes! <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" />
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 08:13 PM

I am tied to my desktop. <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Grin.gif" alt="" /> I know at one place it talked about downloading a grocery list to your phone, so I know it does have some mobile features.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 08:14 PM

I wanted something on my own computer, that I could type in recipes that I have had for a while, etc.
Posted By: GaKaye

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/15/2012 11:37 PM

I've had Master Cook for a while, probably ten years or so <img src="http://www.traveltalkonline.com/forums/images/graemlins/Yikes.gif" alt="" />. I do like it, because you can search recipes for ingredients if you're trying to decide what to cook with what you have on hand. Importing recipes is pretty easy too, and there's a site where someone has converted tens of thousands of recipes to Master Cook format that you can download free.

That said, I find I'm using Pinterest more and more. One problem I have found with Pinterest, though, is that blogs can go away, and links no longer work, so saving the recipes to a cookbook program does have its advantages.
Posted By: sxmsandbum

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/16/2012 12:02 AM

Let us know how you like it. I have done 3 cookbooks on Tastebook which also will hold all your recipes. Besides the binders, cookbooks, and recipe file...I too need to organize in ONE place.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/16/2012 12:05 AM

For sure, links OFTEN get broken, so saving things on your own computer has a lot of advantages. Plus I know that is the particular recipe that I made, and I can edit the recipe in Cook'n with my notes or changes, etc. I have no interest in Cook'n, other than just having purchased it, but was just interested in what other people do with their recipes.
Posted By: Carolyn

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/18/2012 02:22 PM

I just made a folder with subfolders on my computer. I scanned every recipe from my two recipe boxes, clipped from mags. Etc. And when I find something on the Internet, I just print it to a PDF (you can always edit a PDF with the typewriter tool in Adobe.) and save it to a folder in my recipes file. I can then access if I have no Internet. Can give it to my kids on a thumb drive. Email easily to friends. It just takes time to scan them all. I do have a Snap Scan that is great for this type of project.
I have tried Pinterest, but being on the boat, I don't always have Internet.
If I find a recipe I really like, I print it to my file. Can't lose it that way.
I have folders for meals ( sub folders of beef, chix, Italian, seafood, eggs, vegs, etc.) and one for baking (cakes, cookies, fruits, pies, etc)
It works great for me. I love the "cloud", but I would only use it for backup of what I have on my own computers.
Posted By: Carol_Hill

Re: Cook'n Recipe program - 08/18/2012 05:23 PM

I'm still at the stage where I search on the net a LOT for recipes, so this one works great for that. Everyone is different. Since I just got this one, I was curious as to what other people do.
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