The holiday season is just about done for another year. And if you're finding that your taste buds are getting a wee bit weary of the same recipes each and every year, or if you're looking to put a new wrinkle in your next Christmas or Thanksgiving meal, you can check out a computer program crafted by a woman in Boise, Idaho.
The program helps people record their favorite recipes. Erin Miller says she came up with the idea after realizing she didn't know how to make a holiday cake that both her mother and grandmother had baked when she was a girl. She believes the program can not only help people preserve family recipes, but can also record information about family histories.
For information check out Matilda's fantastic cookbook software.
Matilda’s Fantastic Cookbook Software was created by The Cook Book People, a company based in Boise, Idaho. With the program, users can compile and print copies of family recipes on a home computer using more than two dozen templates.
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Wednesday, December 26, 2007
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