You can’t create separate databases for that sort of thing. But you can create 
categories for them and then store recipes for each in that category.

Keith

On Jan 3, 2014, at 2:59 AM, Jim Gatteys <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all!
> I guess there is no demo version of Paprika?  Does anybody know if you can 
> have multiple databases, say for example if you had books, one on cookies and 
> one on bread could you store them separately?  I always liked that feature in 
> Mastercook for Windows but have not found any Mac software that will allow 
> this, well MacGourmet will in a sort of round about way, just like iTunes 
> will let you have multiple libraries in a round about way.
> Thanks,
> Jim
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