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Store recipes on the web then print when wanted?



 
 
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Old 09-03-2005, 08:23 PM
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Default Store recipes on the web then print when wanted?

I have looked at a few websites including allrecipes.com in hopes that I
could find a site to store my recipes, organize, and perhaps print with out
too much diffculty.

Allrecipes wants you to submit every recipe for publishing before being able
to store it?

Anyone know of place where I can do the above?

Thanks in Adv!


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Old 09-03-2005, 10:19 PM
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"root" wrote in message
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I have looked at a few websites including allrecipes.com in hopes that I
could find a site to store my recipes, organize, and perhaps print with out
too much diffculty.

Allrecipes wants you to submit every recipe for publishing before being
able to store it?

Anyone know of place where I can do the above?

Thanks in Adv!


http://www.myhomeslice.com/ is an online recipe storage site. You can either
save recipes to your own personal area (a group you create) or store them in
the public area to share with others. It lets you categorize the recipes but
there's no search on ingredients feature.

There's probably lots more sites as good or better than this one.

I use a PC-based recipe program on my own computer that lets me search for
ingredients and categorize recipes. But storing the recipes online is not a
bad idea if you're at work or somewhere where you want to decide what's for
dinner and pick up the ingredients on the way home.

Renee


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Old 10-03-2005, 03:43 PM
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"Renee" wrote in message
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"root" wrote in message
om...
I have looked at a few websites including allrecipes.com in hopes that I
could find a site to store my recipes, organize, and perhaps print with
out too much diffculty.

Allrecipes wants you to submit every recipe for publishing before being
able to store it?

Anyone know of place where I can do the above?

Thanks in Adv!


http://www.myhomeslice.com/ is an online recipe storage site. You can
either save recipes to your own personal area (a group you create) or
store them in the public area to share with others. It lets you categorize
the recipes but there's no search on ingredients feature.

There's probably lots more sites as good or better than this one.

I use a PC-based recipe program on my own computer that lets me search for
ingredients and categorize recipes. But storing the recipes online is not
a bad idea if you're at work or somewhere where you want to decide what's
for dinner and pick up the ingredients on the way home.

Renee


Great I will try this out.. just wish there was a great solution.


 




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