April 4, 2007

CDEarth: Free Food Recipes and the Recipe Software to Manage Them

Still clipping recipes out of magazines and storing them in a shoe box? Maybe you're really organized and have them in one of those accordion-style folders with labels for each recipe type. By now you know we have an easier way, right?

You can have your entire recipe collection on your computer in a recipe manager software. Then you can quickly find the recipe you want, put together and entire holiday dinner or add your latest pumpkin pie recipe you just found in a magazine.



The best part is that you can download thousands of free online food recipes from dozens of recipe websites right into the recipe software. You can then search all recipes through the recipe software by categories, recipe name, nutritional information and more. With a click of a button, you can automatically generate a shopping list from the recipes you select. You can add your own recipes and finally get rid of your recipe shoebox. Some of the products even let you calculate nutritional information for your recipes using the USDA food database.


Just a few of the recipes you will find in this collection:

  • Appetizer recipes
  • BBQ and Barbecue sauce recipes
  • Beans recipes
  • Cakes recipes
  • Casseroles recipes
  • Chicken wings recipes
  • Beef recipes
  • Chicken recipes
  • Cookies recipes
  • Dessert recipes
  • Fish and other Seafood recipes
  • Holiday recipes (Christmas, Easter, Thanksgiving)
  • Pizza recipes
  • Pork recipes
  • Salads recipes
  • Sandwiches recipes
  • Vegetarian recipes

You will find thousands of dishes from around the world including Afghan, Cajun, Chinese, German, Greek, Indian, Irish, Italian, Jewish, Mexican, Middle East, Polish, Russian, and Satay/Thai recipes.

You can also find thousands of drink recipes and special diet recipes including low fat recipes, sugar-free, diabetes recipes and Kosher recipes. There are recipes for Crock pots and slow cookers, microwaves, barbecue grills and smokers and some you can just mix with a spoon with no other equipment required.

Some of us often come home late and find that last set the best...when we're not speed dialing the local Thai place. ;) When we do cook, we start at our home computer before we ever pickup a utensil. We don't remember what cookbook even look like anymore.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

i like to eat and there is some good recipes here.