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Default how do you organize your recipes?

I've started using a site called http://www.flynote.com
it allows me to organize my recipes by category, but best of all, I can
access them wherever I'm cooking. so if I'm at my sister's house and
I've thought of a recipe, I can download it from my personal folder.
definitely worth a try! and it's free.
-Chris

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il 20 Dec 2004 07:00:07 -0800, ha scritto:

> I've started using a site called
http://www.flynote.com
> it allows me to organize my recipes by category, but best of all, I can
> access them wherever I'm cooking. so if I'm at my sister's house and
> I've thought of a recipe, I can download it from my personal folder.
> definitely worth a try! and it's free.
> -Chris
>


You organise your recipes???? What ever happened to the ideal of
chaos and mayhem in the kitchen? Me, I love books. Books last
centuries and better preserve them:-)
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Cheers,
Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ]

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il 20 Dec 2004 07:00:07 -0800, ha scritto:

> I've started using a site called
http://www.flynote.com
> it allows me to organize my recipes by category, but best of all, I can
> access them wherever I'm cooking. so if I'm at my sister's house and
> I've thought of a recipe, I can download it from my personal folder.
> definitely worth a try! and it's free.
> -Chris
>


You organise your recipes???? What ever happened to the ideal of
chaos and mayhem in the kitchen? Me, I love books. Books last
centuries and better preserve them:-)
--
Cheers,
Loki [ Brevity is the soul of wit. W.Shakespeare ]

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> I've started using a site called
http://www.flynote.com
> it allows me to organize my recipes by category, but best of all, I can
> access them wherever I'm cooking. so if I'm at my sister's house and
> I've thought of a recipe, I can download it from my personal folder.
> definitely worth a try! and it's free.
> -Chris


Gee, Chris Amato, why didn't you mention that you own the site? "I've
started using a site. . . ." indeed!

I'd have a lot more respect for you if you'd been up front about it.
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birthday telling; Thanksgiving 2004; Fanfare, Maestro, please.
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