4 hours ago, Anna N said:For a complicated recipe ( not likely to be found in this book) I will take a screenshot of the relevant pages and then either print them out or just refer to them as photographs. You can also save recipes from a Kindle book using this method and store them in Evernote or elsewhere. You are likely aware of all this.
Actually, I was't aware. I'm a smartphone illiterate. I think you've just made several of my Kindle cookbooks usable
I don't need to see the whole recipe on one page but, I would prefer to see all the ingredients listed on the same page and instructions on the next...... The other reason I was thinking I'd be happier with the print version is because the kindle repeatedly shuts off while cooking from the recipes....very frustrating
Palo.. Most of my Kindle cookbooks have location numbers instead. I'm at a loss to see how they correlate to anything. I just swipe my finger forward or back till I get to what I'm hunting for. I did notice the Bruce Weinstein Kindle book has page numbers.
If it goes back to three dollars I'll order the Kindle version otherwise I'll probably opt for the print version of Instant Pot Obsession..