This subject has come up in several threads so I thought I'd give it it's own.
Sometimes when you want to save a recipe from the computer, you might like to add it to your Favorites, or save it to a particular folder, or copy it onto a document. I now have recipes saved to the site's Recipe Box, I have some in documents, some in Favorites. They are all over the place.
I started gathering them together to make documents that I can edit for viewability as most of them are teensy tiny print that even a magnifying glass doesn't help much. The easiest to do is cut/paste to a blank document.
I print the recipe and put it in a notebook that I can thumb through when I want to make something new. The added advantage being that I now have a full size sheet of paper where I can make notes of changes or ideas for add ins.
Many of the websites have recipes that just won't allow you to copy/paste to a document. At least I think it is the website. Why, don't they want us to have the recipe?
One way around this is to take a screenshot of the recipe and paste it into a document. You can't edit the text, but you can enlarge the screenshot enough that you can read it.
I'm curious how others organize their recipes.
Sometimes when you want to save a recipe from the computer, you might like to add it to your Favorites, or save it to a particular folder, or copy it onto a document. I now have recipes saved to the site's Recipe Box, I have some in documents, some in Favorites. They are all over the place.
I started gathering them together to make documents that I can edit for viewability as most of them are teensy tiny print that even a magnifying glass doesn't help much. The easiest to do is cut/paste to a blank document.
I print the recipe and put it in a notebook that I can thumb through when I want to make something new. The added advantage being that I now have a full size sheet of paper where I can make notes of changes or ideas for add ins.
Many of the websites have recipes that just won't allow you to copy/paste to a document. At least I think it is the website. Why, don't they want us to have the recipe?
One way around this is to take a screenshot of the recipe and paste it into a document. You can't edit the text, but you can enlarge the screenshot enough that you can read it.
I'm curious how others organize their recipes.