I've been using the Sierra MasterCook software package to track new recipes on
my computer. It's also excellent if you've got an ingredient issue -- need to
use up some mushrooms, are allergic to peanuts -- because you can search on
that basis. It also gives nutritional analyses, which is quite helpful.
I've been about to add a new low-carb "cookbook" (really subfolder), but I was
wondering if anyone knew of a cooking software package that is tailored to the
low-carb WOE.
Thanks.
Daria
166/148/140
sugar-free since 2/1/04
low-carb since 2/17/04
Claes Bostr?m - 24 Mar 2004 09:35 GMT
Hello
I am the developer of a recipe software and I am interested in what
requirements you mean. I have seen a number of similar questions from
people in this group, but I don't think I have found any reply
indicating there is such a software. Since I am constantly improving
my software PieceOfCake (http://www.pieceofcake.ws) I am interested to
learn more about the specifc requirements you might have on a software
tailored for LowCarb. If you have any ideas please let me know.
Kind regards
/Claes
Steve - 25 Mar 2004 00:46 GMT
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> I've been using the Sierra MasterCook software package to track new recipes on
> my computer. It's also excellent if you've got an ingredient issue -- need to
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> sugar-free since 2/1/04
> low-carb since 2/17/04