The famous Dutch Buttercake. A wonderful easy cake, addictive and very tasty! So switch your ovens on, rolls up your sleeves and let’s bake!
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April 21, 2014 at 10:06 am
How does one print the recipe?
April 21, 2014 at 11:59 am
Hi, There are several ways you can print the recipe :
You can right click on the recipe and select’print’ or you can click on the RED + icon on the far left of the page (it is in a vertical row). From there you can select print or print friendly.
Hope this helps. Happy Baking!
April 24, 2014 at 4:13 pm
Thank you. I actually want to save the recipe to my hard drive to add to my existing software. Can you help. I tried downloading Adobe converter but there is a file missing and it will not run.
April 24, 2014 at 4:24 pm
Hi Herman, I’m not sure what format you use to save your recipes, if you are using a word document then you would need to copy and paste everything to a word doc then save it as normal, for PDF, there is an option using the print friendly button to save as a PDF file, you simply select that and save to where you keep your recipes.
Other than that, you can always save the link to the recipe in a file (my links never change) so you can always come back to it whenever you need to on the website.
How do you normally save a recipe from a website? i.e what do you actually do to get the recipe to your software?