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| I love your excel idea.........mind if I copy. I love to collect recipes, I guess its kind of a hobby of mine. I am always checking out the recipes on SP.
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I set me up a recipe folder in excel. The recipes that I liked and want to cook over I just copy and paste it in my excel. I have a tab for snacks, desserts, main dishes, ect. When I want to prpare a recipe over, I just go to excel under recipes.
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I would be great if you could get a list of ingredients based on the layout of you typical food store. I find myself walking all over the place looking for things that I already passed. Well, on second thought maybe all that walking is a good thing...
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| What about a Healthy cookbook. And sell them to everyone (not just SP'ers, but we could get a discount) of coarse the nutrition info would have to be included.
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I was thinking along similar lines too, but with an online recipe book - a place where you can select the recipes you want to keep for use later. I often see some very delicious sounding recipes and print them out only to lose the sheet.
If any of you have been to allrecipes.com something along those lines would be awesome: a review system so you can rate and talk about item substitutions that worked, or didn't etc., a calculator that adjusts the amounts of food for the number of servings you want - that also changes the nutritional info automatically. And how about an 'email recipe to a friend' to help spread the spark some more as well.
Just some ideas. :)
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SP_COACH_JOE
7/31/05 1:04 P
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Hi Arielle
Thanks for the idea... I'll pass it along to see if it's something we can do.
I hope you're having a good weekend! "Coach" Joe
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ARIELLEHEMP
7/30/05 10:56 P
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| I wish there was a PDF or Word file 'recipe book' of all the spark recipes that could be downloaded... I've printed a lot of them out, but often can't remember and print duplicates...
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