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What is an MGO file? Recipe file created by MacGourmet, a program used to organize personal cookbook recipes; stores recipe information in an XML format, such as ingredients, cooking instructions, and an image of the finished recipe; used for exporting individual recipes from a cookbook and sharing with others.

More Information Users can double-click MGO files to import the recipe into the currently-opened cookbook. NOTE: MacGourmet cookbooks are stored in .MGDATABASE files.

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What is an MGO file?

Recipe file created by MacGourmet, a program used to organize personal cookbook recipes; stores recipe information in an XML format, such as ingredients, cooking instructions, and an image of the finished recipe; used for exporting individual recipes from a cookbook and sharing with others.

More Information

Users can double-click MGO files to import the recipe into the currently-opened cookbook.

NOTE: MacGourmet cookbooks are stored in .MGDATABASE files.

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What is an MGO file?
Recipe file created by MacGourmet, a program used to organize personal cookbook recipes; stores recipe information in an XML format, such as ingredients, cooking instructions, and an image of the finished recipe; used for exporting individual recipes from a cookbook and sharing with others.