If you don't already have this program, run over to softpedia.com and download it. It is called Cookbook Wizard for Windows. It takes just a few minutes to download it, depending on your connection. Then install it and I will show you how to use it.
When Cookbook Wizard opens, you will see a list of tabs at the top. Each tab does something different. I will walk you through each tab.
New Recipe - This is where you add your own recipes to the program. Just type the ingredients in the ingredients field. Then type in the instructions. You can add comments if you want too. Then click the save button. Another window will open and you will need to fill in the information to completely save your recipe. This is where you enter the name of your recipe, what category it goes in, the main ingredient, etc. Click the Save button to save the recipe in the Cookbook Wizard.
View/Change/Delete - The next tab is where you can view, change, or delete a recipe. You will have to click the next tab and select a recipe before you can view it, delete it, or change it. To delete it, click the delete button. If you make any changes, click the Save button. You can add comments to the recipes in the comment section.
Recipe List - This is your actual list of recipes. In this window you will see the list of recipes. Click on a recipe and click the view/change/delete tab to view it and make changes. You will see beside the recipe the number of servings, main ingredient, how long it takes to cook it, and more.
Cuisine Search - The next tab is where you can search the recipes by cuisine.
Category Search - This window allows you to search the recipes by category.
Spice Rack - In this section you will see the different spices. Clicking on a spice will show you different things that you can use the spice for.
Photo - Some recipes have photos to go along with them. Click a recipe and click the Photo tab to see if it has a photo to go with it.
Shop List - In this section you can create your shopping list and print it out.
Glossary - The last tab is the glossary. This section is pretty self explanatory.
This is a wonderful program. You will find so many more options in the top menu. You can click on a recipe and click print and your recipe will print out. I hope you enjoy this program I much as I do.
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