Does anyone have any menu planning software suggestions?

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sek4me

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At my job, I am responsible for managing all the food stuff. I would like a piece of software, maybe a CD ROM or download, moderate file size and price (50-100 USD)...What I really would like is a chance to not only put in my own recipes, but to translate ingredients to shopping list, and to be able to rescale recipes to work for varying numbers of people. A huge bonus would be a database of new recipes to try (healthful, economical, simple) OR a nutrition facts calculator so I can monitor the balancing of meals more easily.I have been doing everything longhand for about a year but due to an expansion of our program, it's about to get more complicated. I already know that much of my work is tedious and repetitious, and it would be good to have my info stored someplace. It's only going to get crazier from here.Any experiences you want to share with various programs would be really helpful.Oh yes....and Windows Vista compatible. That seems to be tricky sometimes until the world catches up to Vista, or until the bugs get worked out.
 
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seeda

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I don't know of any software, but www.recipezaar has a menu tab that lists almost 11,000 menus set by their members. It's free to use but you can pay for membership which allows you to view photo's and a few more other things, but basically you can do without the membership. The menus range from small lunches, buffets, dinners and everything else you would want. Even if it's not suitable it's still an excellent resource. It also gives thousands of recipes. Hope this has helped you somewhat.
 
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heres 3 linkhttp://www.culinarysoftware.com/css-home.htmhttp://www.restaurantowner.com/products/item17.cfmhttp://www.restaurantowner.com/public/department49.cfmabove are the same and I thinks 12.95/monthany program is going to run you a good couple hundredbut if you are good with excel I would just do that http://www.chef365.com/the last link is a very good one but pricey
 
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selena c

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Log onto eons.com and go the group called "HTML Workshop."The folks who own the group are computer geeks and will immediately answer any and all questions you might have about exactly how to do this...they just did it for me.
 
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