The present invention is generally related to a system for managing
recipes using a web server and an off-line software application. A user
using the software application will be able to create, display, print,
modify, and search recipes and menus. The web server will be a recipe
store where a user can buy and download individual recipes and electronic
cookbooks into the software application secure database storage. The
software application has a web interface to communicate with the recipe
store, allowing the user to have an extended set of facilities like
posting his/her own recipes for sale, requesting restaurant and food
store services for a given recipe or menu, requesting the restoration of
their recipe database, and receiving suggested drinking dates for their
current wine inventory. The software application comes in two versions:
the read-only and the all-inclusive version. With the read-only version a
user will not be able to create or modify a recipe or use any of the
extended facilities. The read-only version will be free to download from
the recipe store.