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"Stern_fan" <stern_fan(AT)hotmail.com> wrote in message
... > Mastercook and MealMaster are the "de facto" standard in exchanging recipes. > I use Mastercook (version 7.0, it is alive and kicking!) and have got easily > over 25,000 in it. I find it easy to go to any web site and do a cut and > paste into Mastercook. You do have to edit a couple of things but 95% of the > work is done for you. > > Check out this site: > http://www.madsrecipes.com/ and see what all you can just import. > > If you go with NYC just make sure that it works on mastercook or mealmaster > format files. Then google and find the recipe sites for importing. Out of interested, I downloaded a trial copy of living cookbook from a site someone recommended. I wasn't impressed. Could not get Mastercook since I live outside the States - not that I would have bought it anyway. They don't offer a trial copy. E. |
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