Anyone who’s into cooking knows the problem: over the years, a massive library of cookbooks, piles of index cards with recipes and slips of paper with the instructions on how to make special dishes scrawled on them always seem to make their way into the back of a kitchen drawer or wind up propping up something on a desk. ??Organizing all that information is prohibitive by hand, and even with a word processing program, can take weeks. The project never seems to get finished. ??
Now, there’s a way to store all that information in a computer program that can access and print wanted recipes. My Cookbook Software, which was created by Eve Wilner of
Users can organize recipes by title, book, chapter, tags or a host of other categories. The program is pre-formatted to print recipes on 4x6 index cards in Word format, or in any size paper the user wishes. It can even generate grocery shopping lists. Users can also insert cooking videos, create multiple cookbooks, and use downloaded digital photos to the program’s database.
The software is available for download for $19.95 and can be found at www.letsgetcookinsoftware.com.