Living Cookbook 2008
April 9th, 2010 by admin

  • Plan meals using the meal planning calendar and calculate nutrition for any recipe, menu or meal
  • Manage your kitchen's inventory and create grocery lists organized by grocery aisle
  • Import major recipe file formats or copy recipes online; print on any size paper, including index cards
  • Share your recipes as files or e-mails or publish and print cookbooks
  • Help file with over 450 help topics and online support forum with over 28,000 members

Product Description
Working with recipes Enter recipes with as much or as little detail as you like. Add images to recipes. In fact you can add a main recipe image, a source image and an image for every recipe procedure step, if you want to. Copy recipes from the Internet. Calculate recipe nutrition from the recipe ingredients or enter the nutrition data manually. Calculate recipe costs. Share recipes with others, even if they don't own Living Cookbook. You can export, e-mail o... More >>

Living Cookbook 2008


5 Responses  
  • Mark Twain999 writes:
    April 9th, 20105:05 pmat

    The main problem with this program is this insane registration requirements and total lack of support. The registration is the same hassle as installing windows and the only support is through a forum where you have to register for that too. Also the inface is clunky and looks about 20 years old. None of the pieces really work together On the up side you can export stuff to a lot of different formats so when you get something better, as I am, you won;t need to reenter you recipies
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • kae syrah shiraz writes:
    April 9th, 20107:40 pmat

    After a year of fooling around with Living Cookbook, I still cannot use it. Unless you ARE VERY computer literate, which I am not, it’s a waste of money. Even my husband who is very computer wise, couldn’t work it out after I even printed out the tutorial. They say that it’s “easy to use. ” That is a joke.

    It is needlessly complicated, and one of those programs that some dope who doesn’t actually know how to cook thought up to make make money. They put their own crappy recipes on it, (Campbell’s Soup? Give me a break) and the inventory has their own inventory in no particular order – not by item or even alphabetical. Senseless.

    Save your money.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • M. Ross writes:
    April 9th, 20108:01 pmat

    I was unable to get this software to so much as install without generating a ‘fatal error’. I joined the ‘forum’, that this company calls its product support, and got no help, so I returned the software.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Dorothy M. Staller writes:
    April 9th, 20108:25 pmat

    I have only had limited time to work with the Living Cookbook so am still feeling my way around it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • InTune1101 writes:
    April 9th, 201011:13 pmat

    So far, I like the product. I had a very old product (from Expert Software) that was no longer supported and recently got a new computer. I was worried that I would lose all of my old recipes. This was the only software that I researched that would import the recipes properly. I successfully (and easily) got them all transferred over! I haven’t used many of the other features yet, but am thrilled that I now have a product that will continue to be supported in the future through other computer upgrades later on.
    Rating: 4 / 5


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