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#1 Posted : Sunday, August 4, 2019 11:35:29 AM(UTC)
Is there a way to specify the search term should be, for example, an ingredient only? I was searching for recipes with an ingredient of “hay” and got every recipe in two cookbooks from Donna Hay along with several Asian recipes with “hai” in the foreign name.
#2 Posted : Sunday, August 4, 2019 11:52:42 AM(UTC)
I just tried searching My Bookshelf with ‘hay’ as the only criteria and got 45 recipes (some of them from Donna Hay!).

Not a perfect solution, but when I refined the search to ‘Hay, -Donna Hay’ I got just 28 results. I didn’t get any hits for hai, but you could add ‘-hai’ to your search.
#3 Posted : Sunday, August 4, 2019 12:45:46 PM(UTC)

Try this search (illustrated for the entire Library/Recipes but the same would apply for your Bookshelf/Recipes): https://www.eatyourbooks...p;f_ingredient_group=432 


Basically, you enter the ingredient you want, "hay", then eliminate recipes by Donna Hay by adding "-Donna" to the search box, and Filter By: Ingredients>Pantry ingredients>Miscellaneous (which is where something like "hay" and other cooking aids would fall). 

#4 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2019 1:36:15 PM(UTC)

Originally Posted by: Deborah Go to Quoted Post


Try this search (illustrated for the entire Library/Recipes but the same would apply for your Bookshelf/Recipes): https://www.eatyourbooks...p;f_ingredient_group=432 


Basically, you enter the ingredient you want, "hay", then eliminate recipes by Donna Hay by adding "-Donna" to the search box, and Filter By: Ingredients>Pantry ingredients>Miscellaneous (which is where something like "hay" and other cooking aids would fall). 



Thank you. That should help.

#5 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2019 1:44:57 PM(UTC)

Another question. When I am filtering, is there a way to select, for example, both cakes and pies under the baking tab? Right now, once I select cakes, it limits the pie options. Or another example, afternoon tea and desserts, so that you get everything in both categories.


I know I can just search for one, then search for the other, but when I might be looking at thousands of recipes, I can sort in some manner, and only look at the top choices together.

#6 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2019 3:51:07 PM(UTC)

MarciK, you can indeed select two Filters in the same category; I'm not sure what you mean that "it limits the pie options"? Unfortunately, there isn't a way to do the exact Filter search you want; the Boolean logic when you select multiple EYB Filters is "AND" -- selecting both Courses>Afternoon tea and Courses>Dessert will find recipes indexed as both Afternoon tea AND Dessert -- whereas what you're looking for is an "OR" relationship.

#7 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2019 3:57:40 PM(UTC)

MarciK - as Deborah explained, our search is AND not OR. That means when selecting multiple filters the number of choices reduces down - e.g. I want a soup that is also Thai that also contains shrimp but does not contain mushrooms. Each time I add those extra filters, the number of search results reduces until I am seeing a more limited number that exactly matches my choice. If the filters were changed to what you want then doing that search I would see all soups, all Thai recipes, all recipes containing shrimp and all recipes that do not contain mushrooms. I cannot imagine that is what any member would want.


Now it may be possible that we could allow members to select either AND or OR as their filtering preference. But that would be a big change and to be honest is not a high development priority right now. But I have added it to our development wishlist.


In the meantime my suggestion is to have two tabs open - on one search by cakes and the other search by pies then you can easily tab between the two.

#8 Posted : Friday, September 6, 2019 10:38:52 PM(UTC)
It makes sense why the preference would be an and relationship over or. I can’t think of any ideas that would allow the choice. Actually, would there be a way in the search box where people could put, for example, cakes pies if the want “or” or +cakes +pies to indicate “and”?
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