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RecipesYour “Recipes” list shows you all of the recipes in your database. This list can only contain recipes. If you delete a recipe from this list, i
CheeseYour “Cheese” list is similar to your “Wine and Beer” list, in that it shows all of your cheese notes. Deleting and copying notes from this list
Find ResultsThe results of specific criteria searches you’ve done using the Find menu ap-pear in this list.Last ImportThe "Last Import" list
User ListsUser lists, unlike your master lists, can contain sub-lists, and any kind of item. Also, unlike your master lists, deleting an item from a u
Customizing Table ColumnsThe table columns of each type of recipe box list is customizable. This lets you show only the columns you are interested in.
Creating and EditingEdit and view recipes and notes by double-clicking on an item in a list to open the editor. Creating an item is done by selecting
The Chef View - Your Kitchen Cooking HelperIf you prefer to have your laptop or computer in the kitchen while you cook (in-stead of Mariner’s Gourmet
Changing the Display of Recipes and NotesMacGourmet o"ers a wide variety of themes for displaying your recipes and notes. Just go to the General
Recipe Box Toolbar IconsNew - Add a new itemDelete - Delete the selected item or itemsGet Info - Display the editor for the itemSuggest Recipe - Displ
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2. Creating and Editing RecipesThis section describes creating and editing recipes.Creating RecipesTo create a new recipe:1. Choose File > New >
you can enter any keywords or text that you’d like associated with the rec-ipe.5. The cuisine for the recipe, with up to 3 levels of specification. For
The Ingredients Tab1. The quantity needed for an ingredient.2. The measurement of the ingredient.3. What the ingredient actually is.4. Any directions
The Directions TabThe directions tab pro-vides a place for the step-by-step how-to informa-tion about preparing the recipe.You can also add label text
The Preparation TabThis tab defines the type of time, like “Start to Finish” or “Prep.”1. The amount and units, for instance 25 Minutes, or 1 Hour 30 M
The Notes Tab1. Enter an introduction or summary here. This can be an introduction to the recipe, why it’s great, a little story asso-ciated with it,
The Picture TabThe area that displays the primary image for the rec-ipe. You can drag and drop an image to this area to change the picture, or select
3. Creating and Editing Wine, Beer and Cheese NotesThis section describes creating and editing wine, beer and cheese notes.Creating Wine, Beer, and Ch
wine, beer, or cheese comes from.4. Any subregion for the wine, beer, or cheese.5. The wine vintage, the year brewed, or the date of the production of
The Tasting Notes Tab1. My Rating - A rating of how much you en-joyed the wine, beer, or cheese.2. Notes area - Any notes or thoughts that you had abo
1. Getting Started! 7Upgrading from MacGourmet 1 and newer versions! 7Creating your MacGourmet library! 7Loading the sample recipes and notes! 8Featur
The Label TabThe area that displays the primary image for the wine, beer, or cheese note. You can drag and drop an im-age to this area to change the p
The Cellar (Wine Notes) and More Info (Beer and Cheese Notes) TabHere is a spot for info about the purchase and storage of the wine, beer, and cheese.
4. Creating and Editing Cooking NotesThis section describes creating and editing your cooking notes.Creating Cooking NotesTo create a cooking note, ch
The Picture Tab1. For a description of each component, see the Picture tab of the recipe edi-tor.2. Drag and drop image into box and edit to pre
5. SearchingThis chapter describes ways you can find recipes and notesThere are a variety of ways to find things in MacGourmet. You can quickly filter on
Using Basic SearchBasic search allows you to search for recipes, wine, beer, cheese notes and cooking notes using the fields that correspond to each of
cause you don’t have any garlic. When your search is complete, your results are displayed in the Find Results list of your recipe box.Displaying the C
Creating and Using Smart ListsLet MacGourmet create recipe, note, wine, beer, and cheese lists for you auto-matically with Smart Lists. Simply specify
LTIP: Because Smart Lists are updated each time some-thing in the database changes, adding more and more lists can slow response times in large databa
Doing a Suggest Recipe SearchCan't decide on what to make? Not a problem. Suggest Recipe is a fun way to search for 5 random recipes from your co
The Notes Tab! 25The Picture Tab! 263. Creating and Editing Wine, Beer and Cheese Notes! 27Creating Wine, Beer, and Cheese Notes! 27Editing Wine, Beer
Creating Smart Lists from Find ResultsYou can easily turn your find results into smart lists:1. Select the Find result in the list2. Choose File > N
6. Importing and ExportingThis chapter describes ways of importing and exporting your information.MacGourmet provides a variety of ways to get informa
2. With the text of the recipe selected, and your browser the front-most appli-cation, select "Clip Recipe" from the Services menu, or press
(shift-⌘-T). Doing this will add a text clipping of the recipe to the Clippings list in your Recipe Box.LTIP: Not all web browsers support the Service
Making clippings (Alternate options)In addition to using the Services menu item to create and add clippings to your recipe box, you can also create cl
Using the MacGourmet Recipe Web Page Import ServiceMacGourmet makes it super easy to import recipes from certain, supported web sites including allrec
Using File Import and ExportYou can choose to import existing files in various formats, described below:Importing Recipes:The image below shows a Maste
4. Choose the XML file you created, and select Yum XML for the format of the file to import.To import Cook’n text files:1. Export2. Using MacGourmet, cho
You can also drag and drop an import file into your Recipe Box! Just select an import file in the Finder and drag it into one of your lists, or onto one
MasterCook, MasterCook Mac and Meal-Master1. Choose the list or set of recipes in your recipe box that you’d like to export.2. Choose File > Export
Doing a Suggest Recipe Search! 39Finding Recipes, Wine, Beer, Cheese, and Cooking Notes! 39Finding recipes! 39Finding wine notes! 39Finding beer notes
7. Publishing Recipes and Notes to the WebThis chapter describes using the Web Publishing features.MacGourmet allows you to publish your recipes, wine
Create export files for published items - Checkbox that allows you to create MacGourmet export files as part of your publication, so that importing your
Publishing Your Recipes and Notes to your BlogIn addition to being able to use MacGourmet to create websites for your recipes and notes, you can also
7.5. Syncing your MacGourmet Data with the MacGourmet cloud serverThis chapter describes how to configure MacGourmet set-tings to connect to the cloud
as you will need that information later.3. After signing up for a new ac-count or signing into an existing account, you’ll see the following. At this
SyncManagerThe Sync Manager shows the current sync status of your data, and provides you with a few options, Synchronize Manually/Automatically - If y
8. Using the Lists EditorThis chapter describes adding, modifying, and searching your information, like categories, equipment and recipe in-gredients
library browser to display items that use the selected value. To go to the item in your recipe box, double-click on the item in the “Used By” table.So
Adding CategoriesSometimes you’ll find that the provided category list doesn’t have every cate-gory to suit your needs. In these instances, you can add
9. Relating Recipes and NotesThis chapter describes making links between recipes and notes.Linking Recipes and NotesLink recipes and notes to remember
Adding a New Piece of Equipment! 57Adding a New Category! 589. Relating Recipes and Notes! 59Linking Recipes and Notes! 59Creating relationships betwe
You can add more relationships or delete relationships by selecting the rela-tionship in the "Related Items" table of the Relationship Manag
10. Creating and Using Shopping ListsThis chapter describes ways to create, use and export shopping lists.Creating a Shopping ListMacGourmet allows yo
Editing Your Shopping ListsLike recipes, wine, beer, and cheese notes, you can edit and view shopping lists simply by double-clicking on one in a list
Maintaining the Shopping List Favorites ListEvery shopping list displays a master Favorites list, shown above in the bottom section of the shopping li
11. Printing Recipes and NotesThis chapter describes how to print on regular paper.MacGourmet o"ers you many printing options. You can print one
button. This will bring up up a sheet that allows you do set the top, bottom, left and right margins.65
Appendix ABacking Up Your MacGourmet DataWe can’t stress how critical it is to have a backup plan. While we can retrieve lost serial numbers, we can’t
Note that you need to quit and restart MacGourmet for this change to take ef-fect.Changing your database location at launchYou can select an existing
1. Getting StartedWelcome to MacGourmet! In this chapter you will be introduced to the basics of MacGourmet, one of the most popular recipe management
This data-base file cannot be moved (without changing the location in Advanced preferences) or renamed. If this occurs, MacGourmet will think that it n
Feature OverviewYour recipe box has 6 main lists for cataloging and storing your items. This list is located on the left side navigation bar: Recipes,
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