Guest guest Posted September 20, 2005 Report Share Posted September 20, 2005 > Hi everyone: > > With so many good recipes available online, it would take me months to try > them all out. But I prefer to have hard copies to look through when planning > meals. What I'd like to do is print out the recipes and put them into a > binder or something for my own use. Is there any cookbook/recipe software > out there that's free to download? I may end up simply downloading the > recipes into my word processing program and putting 2-4 recipes per page or > something, but I thought I'd see if anything already exists to simplify this > procedure. I'm going through some of the recipes on pecanbread and scdrecipe > and salivating just reading them, yum! Theresa, Lucy's Cookbook and the one called The Grain Free Gourmet are very good. And the ones on our own Pecanbread site are easy and delicious. It is surprising how good wholesome recipes come out even with only a few ingredients. Example; Peanut Butter brownies, a real SCD favorite. Your idea of printing out recipes will work just fine. What I do is just click on them in my Mac, enlarge and refer to right from from my computer monitor as it is in the kitchen. At cooking classes we print out one or two to a page and punch in three holes. We give all our students a nice binder to keep them in. Carol F. SCD 5 years, celiac Carol F. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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