LOL - at least we didn't sing God Save the King !!! Did your exercise books have all those tables on the back page - 12 inches = 1 foot, 3 ft = 1 yard, 22 yards = 1 chain (cricket pitch length), 10 chain (?) = 1 furlong (racing people know this one) 8 furlongs = 1 mile12 pennies = 1 shilling, 2 shillings = 1 florin, 10 florins = 1 pound
ILB - I haven't had a problem with the actual ingredients in a recipe showing imperial instead of metric (unless the recipe I entered was an imperial recipe which I hadn't got around to converting yet), I have only found the issue of imperial instead of metric when assigning nutritional values to each ingredient. If you are not bothered about making sure all the nutritional data is there for each ingredient, then it shouldn't be a problem.As far as basic entering of a recipe goes, it is very simple. You create a 'new recipe' in LC, then copy the recipe you want, paste it in the "capture" feature & then you assign the parts of the recipe to the text you just copied (ie. you highlight the heading & press "heading", you highlight all the inredients & press "ingredients", etc) The whole thing usually takes me a minute or less to enter a new recipe. This is all you need to do. From there however, you can add stuff like the nutritional values, etc but that isn't stuff that has to be done straight away.Of course, if all your favourite recipes are written down, it's a different story.