Helpful cooking function

krausr79

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I just learned a nifty function to help while cooking. If my spices are in cell A1, then I can use

=IsTurmeric(A1)

to see if I am using the correct ones.
 

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Mmm....rice question krausr79, but not strictly "Excel questions" takeaway to the Lounge.......
 
Oh I see. :)

My cooking skills don't go very deep, so I guess that's why I didn't pick up on that.
 
Reckon IsDate() would come in handy for some recipes.
 
To ask someone out, try
=ISDATE(TODAY())

Or if it is for tomorrow,
=ISDATE(TODAY()+1)

:-)
 
And is the answer frequently ISDATE(9E307)?
 

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