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Re: Cook'n Recipe program
[Re: Carol_Hill]
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08/18/2012 10:22 AM
08/18/2012 10:22 AM
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Posts: 1,552 LI, NY & Compass Point Marina,...
Carolyn
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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.
Carolyn M/Y Cattitude
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