Using basic search, Using “ingredient search – Mariner Software MacGourmet User Manual

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Using Basic Search

Basic search allows you to search for recipes, wine, beer, cheese notes and
cooking notes using the fields that correspond to each of those items. For in-
stance, you can search for recipes using name, keywords, source, etc. You can
search for wine notes using vintage, the region, or comments in a winemaker's
note. You can even search for beer notes using brewery notes. When you
search, your results are displayed in the “Find Results” list in your recipe box.
Your find results will be saved for your current MacGourmet session, but quit-
ting the application and restarting it later will clear the “Find Results” list, so
that it does not get too cluttered with old searches.

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TIP: You can move the cursor to the search field by
pressing ⌥⌘F (option-⌘-F).

Using “Ingredient Search”

Ingredient Search is an easy and quick way to find recipes based on ingredients
you have and ingredients you do not have. For instance, the screenshot above
shows a recipe search that calls for chicken and potatoes, but not garlic, be-

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