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I think sometimes cooking is a bit like driving. It's a bit difficult to tell someone how much to turn the steering wheel to make a 3-point turn or to do reverse or parallel parking, heh!
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I usually have one album like collection. I keep them on clearbooks so it will be easily available for me. I would not want to collect them in the computer because if there's power failure the recipe won't be available. But I also keep a back up copy there just in case.
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ROFLOL! Boy have I been there Mama! I used to have four 4 inch binders full of recipes, and on the pc and several disks. and a software program (mastercook) that I crashed 4 times. After entering 600 recipes into the software 3 times it and having it crash again. I got rid of that and went to Microsoft Word and created a template and use that to enter my recipes and keep them on my pc and backed up on a jump drive. all catagorized and sorted. |