Thanks so much for your response and the great news regarding upcoming enhancements. The search boxes, Buzz & updates to the options bar will be terrific and greatly appreciated.
It was also extremely helpful to understand that the specific information contained in recipe ingredients and indices in my bookshelf drives the content that populates the pull-down menus when I’m searching in my bookshelf. I’ve been able to search more effectively as a result of this. For instance this explains why when I do a search for shrimp recipes, I wasn’t getting any results from my UK and Australian cookbooks that tend to use the word “prawns” vs shrimp. Now I realize I need to select shrimp and prawns as ingredients if I want to capture all recipes.
I do have a couple of questions regarding some of your feedback as I’m not able to get the results I’m looking for when conducting searches and suspect I may be misunderstanding something…sorry!!
You noted that ground and minced (meats) are now combined however in my pull-down menus, there are still separate categories. I was looking for meatball recipes and when I selected “ground beef” none of my recipes from UK or Italian books that used the term “minced beef” were captured. I still have to list ground beef and minced beef as separate ingredients to ensure I capture all my recipes.
Regarding the “Recipe Type” option. Normally I’d search in the Index or Table of Contents of my cookbooks when looking for Pasta recipes and since “Pasta” is typically a category, I’d thought it would be a “Recipe Type” since EYB similarly considers ingredients such as eggs and rice as Recipe Types. You’d noted that Pasta is an ingredient vs Recipe Type in EYB though, however when I try to search for a pasta recipe using the ingredient list and select “any shape” I get a very limited list of recipes with all recipes that suggest a specific pasta type excluded. For example, all my “spaghetti” and “penne” recipes were excluded from an “any shape” search. If I use the "Ingredient Type" list and select "Pasa & Noodles" then I get an overwhelming number of hits because appetizer, salad, soup and dessert recipes are also captured. When I’m looking to prepare pasta as a primi or, main dish pasta, my inspiration isn’t the shape of the pasta, rather it’s the accompanying ingredients. I know I must be doing something wrong so definitely look forward to your feedback…we love Italian food and especially pasta dishes so this is a search I’ll be doing frequently!!
Thanks again for your assistance and also for your patience in helping me figure this out.
Warm regards,
Sue