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Old 03-01-2009, 03:23 PM   #111
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Originally Posted by Patricia View Post
I occasionally have this fantasy where I scan all the cookery books, organise a database for the recipes, then just keep an old laptop in a corner of the kitchen for reading them.

This is not likely to happen, because life is too short.
There is already a lot or recipe software out there and millions of recipes for them. This software will even let you input a list of some ingredients that you have and show you recipes that would work for them. They also allow you to create meal plans and the a shopping list for the week.

There is also the MiBook which has video recipes on it.

So, there you go..l you don't need to do any scanning of any cookbooks. You can have what you want for the price of a Kitchen PC. Since this software isn't very CPU intensive and old cheap PC will work just fine.

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