You can also browse the entire library on a small inspector window, like the Media inspector that you can find in Mail.app or any of the iWork apps. This application, is like iTunes for your recipes. MacGourmet can also help you publish with ease your recipes to a site or to an eBook- however, it supports only Blogger, Blojsom, MovableType and TypePad, which is a big drawback if you want to publish directly to a WordPress based blog.
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If you don’t like any of the pre installed viewing styles, you can download more online. The second pane, lists the recipes, and the third one is the recipe itself. Interface is nice and clean, comes with with three panes: the first one, holds the Recipes, Notes, Shopping Lists, and Wine Notes (the only application that, along with clippings- this last one contains recipe text grabbed using Text Clipping), Featured (recipes from MacGourmet online and Kitchenware/Cookbooks from Amazon), Find results and all of the Collection and Smart Collection to sort your recipes. With this application, I had to manually enter the recipe ingredients, but just did a copy/paste with the directions. The first application that we tried out was MacGourmet. *see note at the end of the article (Update Feb, 2011) In this post, we’ll compare the use of the three applications with the same 3 recipes. So, looking around online I found three applications: MacGourmet, SousChef and Yum*. My recipe collection is growing so fast, I find that having Pages documents and folders is not enough, specially when scaling recipes- down for an every day dinner or scaling them up when we have more people over. I love to take pictures, but I’m also a foodie.
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