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Chuck R
 
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You are a commercial. And your recipes? Please toasted muffin with an
egg,ham and cheese!! I can get that at Mc Donalds.............


On Sat, 16 Oct 2004 14:26:22 GMT, terrymcintire
> wrote:

>Bunny,
>My goodness, are you saying that you have to type the recipes from Betty
>Crocker's Slow Cooker Cookbook? If that is the case, we certainly
>appreciate your efforts!
>
>A couple of other thing you touched on:
>1. Like Duckie, I use BigOven software to sort and save my recipes. You
>are able to import several different data formats. It is a little Geeky
>at first, but is terrific when you get it set up.
>2. I believe it was Cleo that suggested you copy or drag the recipes
>into folders in your mail client. I use Thunderbird which looks much
>like Outlook Express, but is much better in my humble opinion. You can
>download it free on mozilla.com as well as the Firefox browser (it puts
>an end to pop-ups!). For new folders, I put my mail client on 'inbox'
>and go to the 'File' at the top and click on 'new' and then 'folder'.
>Then you can name the folder whatever you want and have as many as you
>want, in order to separate types of cooking or courses or whatever. When
>you have time you can then import these recipes into BigOven and make as
>many folders in it as you want. Besides my cookbook folders, I have a
>"Favorite" folder, a "Try it" folder ect. With BigOven, you needn't be
>online to find a recipe you want. It also has a terrific "Find" button
>on it that you can use to find recipes with the ingredients you have on
>hand. Sorry, I am starting to sound like a commercial, but it is neat
>software.
>
>Thank you so much for your posts and I am looking forward all of your
>future ones too!
>
>Take Care,
>Terry McIntire