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Recipe for a Database Problem Impact Approach The increasing accumulation of recipes making it more difficult to organize. The unorganized storage of recipes creates wasted time and lost recipes. Impact Creates an organized and faster method to access the recipes. Potential to add more recipes to the collection and have others access recipes. Approach Thesis: Recipes located and sorted into an organized collection provides a better method for accessing the recipes. Approach: Create a database to store the recipes by categories.