Hooray!!! Since getting my Kindle for Christmas I have turned into a total book snob. I MUCH prefer the e- format. Can you look up recipes in the e-cookbook, or do you have to go through the book page by page?
Hi, Michelle:-). I downloaded my copy this morning and by using the little magnifying glass (also known as search:-)) in the lower menu, you can search for ingredients (like "apples", etc.) and recipe names (like "bread", "quiche", etc.). It will then give you a page of all the places it's found (with a little excerpt to give you some context) and you can select which page you want go to. Indexing wasn't possible with the e-version because different devices would have different page counts. I'm glad you're excited and I hope I've answered your question:-).
Hi! I found you somehow last weekend, and spent many hours going through all of your pages on preserving and cooking and gardening. (I used to can a lot when we were back in the states - we are now in Korea and I miss my canner and deep freezer!)I also made many of your recipes - the oatmeal rolls, the sweet potato and black bean burritos (as enchiladas with swiss chard....yummy!) and stuffed peppers. They were delicious and I am so excited that your cookbook is available online (being in Korea and all) that I just ordered it!! YAY! Thanks for the recipes and pics...I've really enjoyed going through your blog. Thanks again - I'm off to look through the cookbook! Renee
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Hooray!!! Since getting my Kindle for Christmas I have turned into a total book snob. I MUCH prefer the e- format. Can you look up recipes in the e-cookbook, or do you have to go through the book page by page?
ReplyDeleteHi, Michelle:-). I downloaded my copy this morning and by using the little magnifying glass (also known as search:-)) in the lower menu, you can search for ingredients (like "apples", etc.) and recipe names (like "bread", "quiche", etc.). It will then give you a page of all the places it's found (with a little excerpt to give you some context) and you can select which page you want go to. Indexing wasn't possible with the e-version because different devices would have different page counts. I'm glad you're excited and I hope I've answered your question:-).
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ReplyDeleteI found you somehow last weekend, and spent many hours going through all of your pages on preserving and cooking and gardening. (I used to can a lot when we were back in the states - we are now in Korea and I miss my canner and deep freezer!)I also made many of your recipes - the oatmeal rolls, the sweet potato and black bean burritos (as enchiladas with swiss chard....yummy!) and stuffed peppers. They were delicious and I am so excited that your cookbook is available online (being in Korea and all) that I just ordered it!! YAY! Thanks for the recipes and pics...I've really enjoyed going through your blog. Thanks again - I'm off to look through the cookbook!
Renee