tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270026231141834231.post5393111687133552655..comments2023-11-22T12:00:59.717-05:00Comments on Genealogy Frame of Mind: Dinner's Cooking...Karen Khttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12624286643791601297noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270026231141834231.post-16269544039532987902009-08-17T23:03:32.492-04:002009-08-17T23:03:32.492-04:00Karen,
WIth proper backups done on a regular bas...Karen,<br /> WIth proper backups done on a regular basis your recipes should be safe as Ft Knox in your genealogy software. Just back it and keep your backups in several different places so that no matter what you've always got a spare somewhere.. <br /> Thanks for reading & commenting. Please feel free to use the suggestion. I also use a fact called "Personal belongings" for things such as old books, dishes etc., which I combine with a photo & description so my kids where know where all this cool stuff came from. <br /> Happy Researching! <br /> KarenKaren Khttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12624286643791601297noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6270026231141834231.post-91324547442254093212009-08-17T19:07:12.109-04:002009-08-17T19:07:12.109-04:00I have some old recipes and some old cookbooks. H...I have some old recipes and some old cookbooks. However, I have also lost some recipes by depending too much on the computer and by not, with that, keeping up with the task of migrating to the latest storage media. Paper still rules!<br /><br />But that's a great idea of creating the fact "recipe" and the notes for it. I think I'm going to swipe that concept, if you don't mind! <br /><br />Wonderful post!Karen Packard Rhodeshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07641711434283636830noreply@blogger.com