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Hi Ghislaine! On Tuesday, 7 October 1997, 10:11:46, Ghislaine Dumont wrote to Laurent De Fontenay: LdF>> Where do you get all of them? What is Mealmaster? GD> I write some of them from recipe book i have. I collect them GD> for year,and had no use for them till i join Cooking echo.:) I thought you must be a cheff or somthing. So you don't cook a lot? GD> Meal master is a recipe software . This is wath i use to write GD> and export my recipe to they echo. You can find it on all good GD> Local BBS .:) Meal master 8.05 last version.:) If you dont find it GD> i can send it to you attach with a message by internet. That sounds like a very useful programme. Does it run under Dos or Windows? I'll look for it on the local boards, but I'll take you up on your offer if I can't find it. Thanks Stay well! Laurent Internet : laurent@dogwatch.iafrica.com .!. 4 food groups: fast, frozen, microwaved, and junk. --- Terminate 4.00 Hi Ruth! On Monday, 6 October 1997, 00:23:52, Ruth Hanschka wrote to Laurent de Fontenay: RH> Hi there. Just an odd question; for which reason don't RH> cookbooks work for you? There are a lot of vision-impaired people RH> in the Cooking echoes; I know one does have a Braille cookbook, but RH> his one book takes up more shelf space than most Americans have in RH> their kitchens. There may also be some people with dyslexia around RH> too; I know what reading is like for people with that one. I went RH> through college with two guys who had it. Me, I'm just an ordinary RH> computer freak cook in glasses.:-) Like you, I'm just a computer freek. Don't cook much, because Mummy does that. :-) But at least, when I do, its somthing good. :-) Your first guess was correct: I'm blind and using recipies on computer is much more practical than having heaps of books [not in the kitchen, but in my room!] My Bible takes up one shelf and not to mention all the schoolbooks! [I'm in my final year] LdF>> Where do you get all of them? What is Mealmaster? RH> I have no idea where Gigi gets all of those recipes, but the RH> Internet is a good place to start - places like www.cookbooks.com, RH> and http://soar.berkeley.edu. The latter has a ton of recipes RH> already in MealMaster format. Mealmaster is a computerized RH> cookbook, for all intents and purposes. It's a specialized database RH> that, if I remember correctly, will resize and give nutritional RH> breakdowns for most recipes. It's also shareware, and I'm told RH> registering it can be worthwhile, especially if you have A LOT of RH> recipes.:) That sounds extremely useful. I'll definitely try to find it. RH> What do you like to cook? I'm mostly an oven type, but branch RH> out to stovetops when the mood strikes. [aka when I want something RH> to eat! ] :-) I enjoy making pasta, inventing my own sauces. Like most men I like improvising with ingredients and literally following my nose! :-) I like browsing this echo just to get new ideas I can incorporate into my stuff. I also routinely save all the messages addressed to "all" to try and build up a recipe database for the day I need to take such matters seriously. Stay well! Laurent Internet : laurent@dogwatch.iafrica.com .!. Ultimate oxymoron: "Cash Surplus" --- Terminate 4.00 ---------------* Origin: Laurie's Realm, Cape Town, South Africa (5:7102/111.2) * Origin: Laurie's Realm, Cape Town, South Africa (5:7102/111.2) |
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