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#151 Chris Hennes

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Posted 17 February 2012 - 10:21 PM

Is it just me, or is the Onion Gratin recipe from Modernist Cuisine (p. 5•265) missing? Also, is there a way to search just within a particular cookbook?

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#152 Chris Hennes

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Posted 17 February 2012 - 10:33 PM

Also: is it possible to remove just a single recipe from a shopping list? I only see a way to clear the whole thing.

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#153 FrogPrincesse

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Posted 17 February 2012 - 10:52 PM

Also, is there a way to search just within a particular cookbook?


To do this, I just type the name of the book (or the author) in the seach box, together with the other search terms and/or filters.

#154 Okanagancook

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Posted 18 February 2012 - 09:18 AM

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I just started using the star rating system for recipes. It is a good idea for everyone. Just went through my copy of Charmaine Solomon's "The Complete Asian Cookbook" and rated all the recipes where I had made notes about how I felt it turned out. The problem with the rating system is that when you add a note to a recipe and then want to return to the index of recipes to rate the next recipe the screen brings you back to the beginning of the book and you have to advance through the book to where you ended your last rating. I will contact EYB to see if they can fix that.

#155 jane@eatyourbooks

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Posted 18 February 2012 - 12:26 PM

Apologies for the delay in my responses to questions here, though it looks like other members have been doing a great job answering them - thanks!

Okanagancook - Firstly, thank you so much for adding Notes for your Recipes. This really increases the value of EYB for all members. Your problem is actually a browser issue, not something we at EYB can overcome easily. For example on Firefox the back button takes you back to where you were, but on IE you go back to the start. What I suggest you do is open a new browser tab each time you go to a details page to add Notes. On IE you do that by holding down the CTRL key and clicking the link. If you use a different browser you will need to check in Help how to do it. Then when you have finished adding Notes and ratings for that recipe, close that tab and you are back on the search results exactly where you left it, as you never actually moved from that tab.

Also: is it possible to remove just a single recipe from a shopping list? I only see a way to clear the whole thing.

You are right, it should be possible to do that. We are completely reworking the shopping list when we design the smartphone interface for the site, which is our next big project. The shopping list will then be editable and can be emailed or texted.

Is it just me, or is the Onion Gratin recipe from Modernist Cuisine (p. 5•265) missing? Also, is there a way to search just within a particular cookbook?

We weren't sent the entire 6 volumes (sadly), just the Kitchen Manual which should contain all the recipes that appear anywhere in the other 5 volumes. There isn't an alpha index for the manual but looking through the chapter listing at the front I couldn't see any Onion gratins listed. I wonder whether they accidentally missed it out? When you are using the 5 volumes is there a reference to the page number in the Kitchen Manual? If so, what page does it say it is on?

On the points about adding magazines to your Bookshelves. We are working our way back through the more popular magazines such as Gourmet and Bon Appètit. We have indexed all of Cook's Illustrated back to when they started in 1992. As Bad Rabbit suggests, it is a good idea to add to your Bookshelf the magazines you know you like, even if you don't subscribe, as so many of the recipes have Recipe Online links. For example the Observer Food Monthly from the UK has great recipes from Heston, Fergus Henderson, Nigel Slater, David Chang, Fuchsia Dunlop, etc and every one is linked back to their site for the full recipe.
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#156 Chris Hennes

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Posted 18 February 2012 - 12:40 PM

We weren't sent the entire 6 volumes (sadly), just the Kitchen Manual [...]

Aha! Unfortunately the kitchen manual doesn't have all the recipes from volume 5, which explains the omission. Is there a way for one of us with the book to index just the missing recipes?

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#157 jane@eatyourbooks

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Posted 18 February 2012 - 01:15 PM

Wow, I wish they had told us that! Have they given any reason for it? Yes, we can assign the index for the book to any member who would like to add the missing recipes and they can add them to the end of the current index. Is there an alpha index for each of the 5 volumes so members can easily find the recipes in Vol 5? I hadn't realized there was no alpha index in the Kitchen Manual so presumably it would also be very useful if the person who did this also added the KM page numbers in EYB comments. A labor of love!
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#158 Chris Hennes

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Posted 18 February 2012 - 01:28 PM

I think I read a reason someplace, but can't recall where, or what it was. There is an alphabetical index to the series in volume 5, but of course that contains far, far more than just recipes. I made my own alphabetical index to the kitchen manual by OCRing their PDF and re-sorting it :smile: .

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#159 Okanagancook

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Posted 19 April 2012 - 05:28 PM

Well, I find myself using this website more and more. I am using more of my cook books since signing up for the life time membership....best choice ever. Each time I use a recipe I make a note about it and rate it. If you don't use it, try it for a week.. Amazing.

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Posted 26 April 2012 - 03:32 AM

Now that the farmer's markets are getting into full swing, it's great to find some relatively obscure ingredient and instantly be able to figure out what can be made with it. I too, am glad I got the lifetime membership.
PS: I am a guy.

#161 Chris Hennes

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Posted 23 June 2012 - 10:54 AM

I guess I hadn't noticed this before, but today I was looking up a recipe for Thousand Island Dressing on EYB: what came up was the recipe from Joy of Cooking, and a list of ingredients. On looking at the recipe I was surprised and delighted to note that EYB was actually listing out ALL the ingredients, including those from sub-recipes that the main recipe references. That's awesome.

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#162 olicollett

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Posted 23 June 2012 - 03:34 PM

I can't believe I only just discovered this.

Shame there's a couple of my favourite books (David Everitt-Matthias' Essence/Desserts) are not available but there's a great selection out there

#163 LindaK

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Posted 01 July 2012 - 06:33 AM

Eatyourbooks now has a mobile version of its web site--a pared down version that makes it simple and fast to search for recipes and get a list of ingredients from your smartphone. I got an email alert yesterday, as I imagine all subscribers did, and tested it out immediately. It works really well.

I've added it to my phone screen and think I'll use the site more often now. Nice work, Jane and colleagues!


 


#164 LynnFoodies

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Posted 12 July 2012 - 09:06 PM

Eatyourbooks now has a mobile version of its web site--a pared down version that makes it simple and fast to search for recipes and get a list of ingredients from your smartphone. I got an email alert yesterday, as I imagine all subscribers did, and tested it out immediately. It works really well.

I've added it to my phone screen and think I'll use the site more often now. Nice work, Jane and colleagues!


Can you share the download link for the mobile version?
Is Android version available?
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#165 LindaK

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Posted 13 July 2012 - 04:33 AM

It's not an app, so there's nothing to download and should work with any smartphone. When you access EYB from your phone, it will now default to the mobile version. Then I just added an icon to my phone screen--and voila, one click and you're there. There's a FAQ page on the website with more details on this.


 






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