I go through phases of enjoying cooking, and loving cooking, and then some days, not so much. I love to eat, don’t get me wrong. I didn’t grow up learning how to cook. My mom didn’t teach me much, so I’ve learned slowly, over the years, through trial and error. My mother-in-law has taught me to make many things, including things that my husband likes and grew up with. I’m very blessed to have married a man who is not at all picky (a lot less than me), and who is willing to try most anything. There’s things that Tim does not like to eat and flavors he’s not fond of, but he’s always willing to try something once. That makes my job so much easier, and so much more enjoyable. I like trying new dishes, and I like making his favorites – it’s a win-win thing for me.
My love of cookbooks and recipes goes hand in hand with this whole line of blog-babble! 🙂 I love cookbooks and always have. I would have dozens more, except I ran out of room for them years ago. One day… one day, I’m going to have a lot more room for books and cookbooks! In the mean time, I “collect” recipes via the Internet, cooking blogs, message boards, forums and many, many favorite food and cooking websites. I print them out, I email them to myself, I bookmark them. I don’t have a great system for the ones I want to try. But, through the years, I have worked hard on a system for recipes that I have tried, and that we’ve liked.
Over a decade ago, I started using Mastercook. And when we talked about setting up our family website, the two main things I wanted were a place to share photos and a place to share recipes. The photos have migrated to other areas (mostly, Flickr and my local drive), but the recipes live on. We had an old recipe system on our website that I liked fairly well. Then… the spammers found it. And they started entering recipes that contained links to spam, and nudie pictures and drug sites and everything else unsavory under the sun. Sheesh, people, get a life! Some of us enjoy cooking and recipes, leave our recipe site alone!
So, my darling webmaster/guru husband installed a new, more secure system on our website a couple of months ago. He converted all 350+ recipes into the new system, those entered by myself, family and friends. I had to go into each recipe and edit it, but that is all done, and we’re now enjoying the new system. Our old system didn’t do photos, but the new one does, so I’ve been happily snapping photos of the food I cook, to add to our recipe database! And, having the new system has also spurred me into trying new recipes …. “so I can enter something on the new recipe system!”. Tim gets a kick out of just how much of a geek I can be on any given day!
Here’s a few pictures of the food I’ve been cooking lately:
And you can find our recipe system here. If you get a chance to visit, I hope you like what you see! 🙂
You amaze me with what you can do with a computer! I love cookbooks, too, especially collecting them from new places. I joined allrecipes.com and have a file there. Then my other file is just a word file that I throw things in, until I get a chance to print them out.
Very impressive system!
I just bookmarked your Golden Potato Soup recipe. I can’t wait to try it!!
I am the same way about collecting recipes & not having a system for organizing them. I finally started saving them to my recipe blog as drafts so that I have them at my fingertips. The keepers get published, the ones that need to be tweaked remain drafts, and the ones I end up not caring for get deleted. Don’t you just love finding a system that works? =)
YUM! I am a total cookbook addict. And running out of places to keep them doesn’t seem to stop me – I just found a box full in the basement and have loved reading them again!
Thanks so much for sharing your site! I can’t wait to try out some of the recipes!
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