The honourable Cook Book!
I don't trust storing my recipes on computers after losing a hard drive so I store my recipes on paper along with cookbooks. When I get a good online recipe, I print it out, and chop it up as small as possible.
I started a food blog and took pictures of the stuff I cooked.
The recipes I try are usually easy Asian recipes so that makes it easier to type them out. I'll give credit to the owner of the recipe if I got it from somewhere online.
Having it online makes it easier for me to look for a specific recipe using keywords.
http://www.simcooks.com
The recipes I try are usually easy Asian recipes so that makes it easier to type them out. I'll give credit to the owner of the recipe if I got it from somewhere online.
Having it online makes it easier for me to look for a specific recipe using keywords.
http://www.simcooks.com
simcooks: Nice Looking blog! It that Spring Roll Recipe a Vietnamese spring roll? I had a friend that made killer spring rolls, but lost touch with her. A couple a years ago, I cut a spring roll recipe out of the paper around the Chinese New Year, which was a Vietnamese version, but I lost it. I think the Vietnamese add carrots, or at least something that is orange.
I don't trust storing my recipes on computers after losing a hard drive so I store my recipes on paper along with cookbooks. When I get a good online recipe, I print it out, and chop it up as small as possible.
You wouldn't believe the number of people I've run into that store all of their digital pictures on a computer and then the drive fails. Gone. Computers work great when working, but when things go south and you need to get back something it's never easy. That's true even when you have a good backup of the disk. So I wouldn't bet my recipe list on my hard drive and keep them on paper!