We just had a dish that turned out good and we mentioned to each other that we would certainly cook this again. The problem with these commitments is that over time we forget. The next thing we know it's been two or three years and we stumble across the recipe in a binder or 3x5 card and ask ourselves; Why haven't we made this?
We can keep a list, but over time it becomes long and unwieldly. Utlimately the list can become unmaintainable.
I have been pondering the problem and thought I would throw out an idea for EYB.
If we have a recipe bookmark; "I would Cook This Again", a last cooked date (MM/YY), and a parameter, number of months, we could have the recipe show up in a view in the future.
We could mark the recipe as "I Would Cook This Again", last cooked date of 03/25, and enter the number months; say 6 months.
We would have a view for recipes "I Would Cook This Again" where the number of months exceed the last cooked date.
If we do not wish to see the recipe in the view at the moment we can change the number of months, or remove the number of months, in which case it will no longer show in the view.
The view could be sorted from the longest number of months to fewest number of months
Just an idea. Any thoughts?