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nickrey

nickrey

35 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

I'm sorry, I don't understand.  I think what I'd like to do is, in Kindle-speak, make collections.  I don't know how to do this.  Does it involve bookmarks?

 

Bonus question:  I've marked pages with bookmarks but I don't know how to use them.

 

 

Edit:  I have 202 Kindle books uncollected.

 

 

Open the Kindle App. Press and hold the book title. Options come up for what to do with the book. Click on "add to collection." A list of your collections will come up. Either click on an existing collection or click on the plus sign in a circle at the top. This allows you to add a new collection name.

 

You can put the same book into multiple collections.

 

For my 2057 cookbooks, I use the following collections.

 

US Chefs

Italian

Pastry, Bread & Desserts

Vegetables and Vegetarian

Food Non Fiction

Spanish and Portuguese

Food Science, Safety, and Processing

Seafood

Ingredients Cookbooks

UK Chefs

Sauces

Coffee

BBQ and Smoking

How to Cook

Diet

Australian Chefs

Appetisers

Cheese

Asian

Vietnamese

French

Techniques

Charcuterie, Pickling, and Fermenting

Mexican and Sth American

Sous Vide Cooking

Scandinavian

Special Occasion

Street Food

Indian

Spices

Korean

Japanese

Sandwiches

Burgers and Hot Dogs

Middle Eastern and African

Chinese

Eastern European

Meat Cookery

Dumplings

Pizza

Food Styling and Photography

Caribbean

Salads

Thai

Russian

Soup

Indonesian

Jewish

Modernist

Mediterranean

Greek

German

Cajun and Creole

Desserts

Irish

Juices

Laotian

Malaysian, Singapore, Indonesia, Sri Lanka

Nordic

Other European

Seasonal Cooking

Share Plates

Small Plates

Snacks

Southern Cooking

Stews

Wine and Drinks (actually this is broken down into a number of smaller categories because of my study interests).

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

nickrey

nickrey

23 minutes ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

 

I'm sorry, I don't understand.  I think what I'd like to do is, in Kindle-speak, make collections.  I don't know how to do this.  Does it involve bookmarks?

 

Bonus question:  I've marked pages with bookmarks but I don't know how to use them.

 

 

Edit:  I have 202 Kindle books uncollected.

 

 

Open the Kindle App. Press ands hold the book title. Options come up for what to do with the book. Click on "add to collection." A list of your collections will come up. Either click on an existing collection or click on the plus sign in a circle at the top. This allows you to add a new collection name.

 

You can put the same book into multiple collections.

 

For my 2057 cookbooks, I use the following collections.

 

US Chefs

Italian

Pastry, Bread & Desserts

Vegetables and Vegetarian

Food Non Fiction

Spanish and Portuguese

Food Science, Safety, and Processing

Seafood

Ingredients Cookbooks

UK Chefs

Sauces

Coffee

BBQ and Smoking

How to Cook

Diet

Australian Chefs

Appetisers

Cheese

Asian

Vietnamese

French

Techniques

Charcuterie, Pickling, and Fermenting

Mexican and Sth American

Sous Vide Cooking

Scandinavian

Special Occasion

Street Food

Indian

Spices

Korean

Japanese

Sandwiches

Burgers and Hot Dogs

Middle Eastern and African

Chinese

Eastern European

Meat Cookery

Dumplings

Pizza

Food Styling and Photography

Caribbean

Salads

Thai

Russian

Soup

Indonesian

Jewish

Modernist

Mediterranean

Greek

German

Cajun and Creole

Desserts

Irish

Juices

Laotian

Malaysian, Singapore, Indonesia, Sri Lanka

Nordic

Other European

Seasonal Cooking

Share Plates

Small Plates

Snacks

Southern Cooking

Stews

Wine and Drinks (actually this is broken down into a number of smaller categories because of my study interests).

 

Hope this helps.

 

 

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