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Cooking For Large Groups Software
by Cindy Sanchez
"Over 1400 Recipes Instantly Adjustable for Any Size Party"
I must admit, this description certainly caught my attention! Could I really adjust any recipe for a party of 50 people? How about for 150? Okay, how about for 250? How about converting measurements to or from the Metric System?
Yes, it can be done! Whether you are planning and/or hosting a Family Reunion, a Wedding, a Scouting Group dinner, a 50th Wedding Anniversary, a Birthday Party, a Church Group Luncheon, or even coordinating a Soup Kitchen meal,
Cooking For Large Groups offers a wide variety of adjustable recipes to choose from.
From Appetizers to Vegetables, Cooking For Large Groups allows you to create a preferred menu
while at the same time adjusting recipe ingredient requirements to your own party size needs. And, with 1400 recipes to consider, you are sure to find just what you are looking for.
I never knew that 18 pounds of shrimp was the needed for a party of 150 people!
Features:
* Automatic calculation of ingredient amounts based on a desired number of portions.
* Search utility - look up any recipe based on any combination of title, keyword, category, main ingredient or sooking style.
* Egg conversion utility - calculates the number of whole eggs needed for a desired quantity of shelled eggs.
* Can conversion utility - calculates the number of various standard institutional can sizes needed for a desired ingredient amount.
* Measure conversion utility - converts between any number of metric or Imperial units of measure used in cooking.
About the Author:
Cindy Sanchez is the the owner and editor of PracticalKitchen.com
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