[Sca-cooks] OT: Cooking software

WyteRayven at aol.com WyteRayven at aol.com
Sat May 3 12:21:01 PDT 2003


Thank you. I'll take a look at it. I havent used a DOS program before, so we'll see if I can make it work. <G>

Ilia

In a message dated 5/3/2003 1:53:09 PM Eastern Standard Time, Maggie MacDonald <maggie5 at cox.net> writes:

>At 10:20 AM 5/3/2003,****************** said something like:
>>I am looking for some inexpensive cooking software that will convert
>>things for me.
>>
>>What I would like to do is be able to plug in a recipe and change the
>>amount of servings either up or down and have it convert how much I need
>>of the ingredients. Now I know this is lazy, but math has never been my
>>strong point, and I get things wrong to often.
>>
>>I have seen brewing software that does this, but does anyone know of any
>>cooking software?
>>
>>I have master cook, but it doesnt seem to do that. I havent been too
>>impressed with it so far, but I havent used it much either.
>>
>>Ilia
>
>Mealmaster will do that for you.
>
>It's a freeware setup, available at:
>http://home1.gte.net/welliver/
>
>I used it for years before I found Master Cook, and frankly, I'm still not
>terribly impressed with Master Cook. The interface on it is way too clunky.
>
>Mealmaster is a DOS application, but, it works!!  You can scale recipes up
>and down, produce shopping lists, all that stuff.
>
>Regards,
>Maggie MacD.
>
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