

Then, early this summer, I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. I wrote most of this article with that background and from the perspective of a cooking hobbyist, looking at what tools fit my own personal needs.

I learned through experimentation (what happens if I put apple slices with feta cheese on pizza?). I learned the hard way (I still wince thinking about the time I cooked pesto for a woman I was trying to impress and used dried basil as it was all I had on hand). I am a long-time home cook and collector of cookbooks. We have everything we need right here, right now. And, believe it or not, we need not mourn the loss of Mangia. Thankfully, it is not the end, and there are new programs for managing our recipe collections, some of them truly wonderful. If that were the end of the story, it would be a sad story indeed. But Upstill Software became no more and Mangia was soon discontinued. For a time, we chefs and chef-wannabes were happy and peace reigned in our kitchens. We compared everything to it and all were found wanting. For many Mac-using cooks, Upstill Software’s Mangia was the gold standard for recipe software.
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