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Cookbook Question

pattikake
pattikake Posts: 1,175
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Hi Everyone,

I have downloaded the cookbooks off the naked whiz, but I was wondering if there is a big green egg cookbook I could buy? I have the manual and a smaller one but would love a big cookbook. I look up recipes on the ones I have downloaded but it takes so long to find the ones I want to see. Thanks a bunch.
:huh:
Patti
Wichita,KS

Comments

  • Mainegg
    Mainegg Posts: 7,787
    if you have the living cook book you can down load all the different fest recipes into it :) works pretty slick. maybe Richard in FL will pipe in here and give you a hand. he did me :)
  • Richard Fl
    Richard Fl Posts: 8,297
    Email me off line if I can be of further help.

    How to, Living Cookbook, #1, Richard Fl

    1 I have been using Living Cookbook since 10/'04 and have been eggstremely happy with it. Currently have 6000+ BGE/BBQ related recipes that I will be happy to share.
    2 Here is a link to a recipe software review I came across a few years ago.
    3 http://cookbook-recipe-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
    4 Here is a link to the Living Cookbook. They have a free demo that lets you play for 30 days.
    5 http://www.radiumforums.com/products.html
    6 In my opinion, $$$ well spent.
    7 Copy and paste recipes is a breeze. Contact me off-line if you have more questions.


    Recipe Type
    Help

    Recipe Source
    Source: BGE Forum, Richard Fl, 2008/05/16
  • Misippi Egger
    Misippi Egger Posts: 5,095
    Richard,

    Checked the Radium web site, but could not find any reference as to whether it will work on MAC OS. Do you know if this is a Windows-only program?
  • Richard Fl
    Richard Fl Posts: 8,297
    Not being very computer savvy, my understanding is that it is only Microsoft pc based, but heard there was a work around solution. Go to their web site and ask. I do not know.
  • Misippi Egger
    Misippi Egger Posts: 5,095
    Went to their forum and it appears to be Windows only.

    Ended up (can't remember, how) seeing that "Yum" was being used on the MAC platform fro recipe filing, etc. and that people with recipes stored on other program can be imported into Yum.

    Downloaded a demo version (full version is $20) and will play around with it for the free 15 days.

    Thanks....