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    duonyte
    Sat Jul 28, 2012 11:01 am
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    I looked at your reviews and used Search This Set for cabbage - this recipe has red wine vinegar in it, perhaps it's the one you were thinking of Cabbage for Those Who Dislike Cabbage
    Ducky
    Tue Sep 11, 2012 7:44 am
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    Chocolatl wrote:
    DrGaellon wrote:
    Ducky wrote:
    I can't find recipes in my reviews (BIG PROBLEM). Not being able to find a recipe via a review I posted is a HUGE drawback.


    I got around this problem by making a private cookbook called "things I've actually made" and saving every recipe I've cooked to it. icon_smile.gif


    I did a similar thing, but it's a public cookbook because I use it in the "I recommend" tag game. It's a BIG help, but we shouldn't have to use a workaround.

    Thanks for the suggestion but it won't work for me as I've made too many recipes. Also, for instance, if I want to make a cookie recipe I've made before but don't remember what it is called, I want to go into my reviews and find all the cookie recipes. They may or may not have the word cookie in the title.
    Chocolatl
    Tue Sep 11, 2012 9:20 pm
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    Yeah, it's sort of something you have to start doing at the beginning, or the whole thing gets away from you.
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