Or, if you do a Ctrl-click on the link to bring it up on a separate tab, you can drill down to see what and where to get various sub-elements, and when done with the recipe, close that tab - and your list will still be there. I like to do blocks of stuff, so one technique I like to use is find some things (example: Livestone armor) that require an item that is unique to the set (or at least not an excessive amount more) then drill to that item and click the "show recipes that use this" link. (example: for the Livestone armor, you could use the Emblem of Earth).

For me, the only reason for doing all this stuff is to improve my Artisan's prize augment. Note that you do not have to take ANY tradeskills to 350 to max it. The aug will go up 3AC, 30 HP/Mana, etc. for every (approx.) 7 new recipes learned above 300 (200 for fishing) in any tradeskill. So, you could get 2 in tailoring, 2 in brewing, and 3 in baking to get an increase. If you are below 300 in a TS, but have scribed all the books you can find, you might very well get multiple aug increases when you hit 300 (example: when I skilled research to 300, it jumped immediately to 314 due to the number of recipes I had already learned and the fact that I had already bought the AAs necessary to go to 320, so I got a 6AC, 60 HP/Mana jump in the aug).

As for the order of attack, Fishing is by far the best, with 1 skill point gained for every 2.5 recipes learned. Next would be Brewing with about 1 skill point for approx. 6 recipes learned. Following them, in order of fewest to most recipes needed for a single skill point would be: Poisonmaking, Alchemy, Baking, Tinkering, Fletching, Jewelcraft, Blacksmithing, Pottery, Tailoring, and lastly, Research (around 50 recipes for a single skill point).

One further note: the list created by the web site cited herein is not 100 pct accurate (but is good enuff and a HUGE improvement over my previous process). I say this because I found recipes that I had not done (listed in EQtraders comprehensive list, but did not appear in my TS container search) that were not on the eqrecipes generated list and yet did count toward my recipes learned count.