I started my quest for the perfect recipe organization plan by looking at computer programs. I’ve been using Betty Crocker’s Cook’n for several years, and was satisfied with it for a long time. But now that I have both an iphone and an ipad, I wanted more. I don't like to drag my laptop into the kitchen, forever afraid of splattering egg on the keyboard, but I often slip my ipad into a gallon-size ziplock bag, and use it to display my recipes while I cook. Anyway, I wanted something that would:
• Sync all information between my PC, phone & ipad, and be available offline, too
• Accept scanned images, and index them with OCR automatically
• Easily grab recipes from websites
• Allow tags to organize, and be every word searchable
• Easily include photographs
• Have the ability to print individual recipes, or entire collections
• Be easy to share
While I kept thinking that the program I was looking for had to be specific to cooking, the more I looked, the more I couldn’t find anything that met all my requirements...Until one day when I was working on some genealogy research, clipping images and saving them into my Evernote folders, that it dawned on me. Evernote would be perfect!
1 comment:
Nice post! I already use Evernote for saving recipes. I will share this post with other family members who are on a committee to make a family cookbook with me. Hopefully, they will quickly see the merits too.
Thank you!
Valerie
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