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365 recipes info.

Cranfield

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I have downloaded this and my PC says it is 442 pages long.
My old printer probably couldn't cope, plus the cost of paper and ink.
Is this info available as a book, or leaflet that I could purchase ?
There must be others in the same situation as me.
@Administrator @Giverny
 
I have downloaded this and my PC says it is 442 pages long.
My old printer probably couldn't cope, plus the cost of paper and ink.
Is this info available as a book, or leaflet that I could purchase ?
There must be others in the same situation as me.
@Administrator @Giverny
You could just print off the recipes individually as and when you want to use them?
 
Thanks for the suggestions, but my wife and I would find it more convenient if they were in a book format.
I assume by the response that they are not available, other than as a download.
 
Thanks for the suggestions, but my wife and I would find it more convenient if they were in a book format.
I assume by the response that they are not available, other than as a download.
From what I have seen advertised on television and have seen in bookstores, a quality recipe book with that many pages will cost anything up to $100.00.

I do not expect the forum will give a book worth that much away for free.

So enjoy the free pdf version.
 
From what I have seen advertised on television and have seen in bookstores, a quality recipe book with that many pages will cost anything up to $100.00.

I do not expect the forum will give a book worth that much away for free.

So enjoy the free pdf version.

You may have noticed in my first post that I anticipated paying for such a book/leaflet and I will now go and search the Internet for something appropriate.
Just because its free makes it no easier for people that don't use tablets, or spend all day on their computers, to use.
 
Just because its free makes it no easier for people that don't use tablets, or spend all day on their computers, to use.
Have a look in the secondhand shops for a Samsung Galaxy Tab2 or similar tablet with a ten inch screen to use in the kitchen.

That's where my old Sammy is doing service, it has a shed load of recipes on it via a 32 gig SanDisk micro sd card. Pop the card out put it into the supplied usb adapter and fill it up with recipe goodness from your computer.
 
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I found a lot of reasonably priced low carb recipe books on Amazon, but I appreciate the advice.
 
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