Recipe Organizer Deluxe 3.1

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Recipe Organizer Deluxe allows recipe enthusiasts and chefs to organize, catalog, and manage their recipe collections on their PCs. For the database novice, Recipe Organizer's intuitive interface and ready-to-use templates make it easy to set up and use. Organize and maintain all your recipes in the most common format: recipe name, course type, cuisine, main ingredient, yield, preparation time, ingredients, directions, and picture.

Organize and maintain detailed information about all your recipes, and organize Web-cooking resources (cooking and recipe resources are included).

Version 3.1 includes new Task List option and improved Print Labels functionality.

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