Recipe Book
Has anyone put together a recipe book of their favorite finds? I'm thinking of doing so but not entirely sure how I want to go about it so any information would be great. I like having an actual book rather than just online but a good organizer would also be useful!
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I use google docs and make collections for categories. Then I copy the recipe and the link to where I got it. I can then access it via my tablet/phone in the kitchen.0
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I use a photo album that fits 5x7 recipe cards and then I write them out or print them off the computer and put them in. This way if I have computer problems I still have access to my recipes. I love my book!0
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I use a notebook binder. I photocopy the recipe and file alphabetically. On the back side I write down any aterations I made and the date and any possible ideas to change it up the next time.0
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I start out with a word document that I keep on my desktop and then I add them to my online recipe book. It's not perfect, but it works for me. It comes in handy when we're running errands and hubby decides he wants something for dinner and I can look up recipes on my phone.
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If you have the One Note program that is with Microsoft Office, you can create a very nice organized "Recipe Book".0
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I love that idea of using a photo album:laugh: ! The "plastic" slots should also keep any splatters off the recipe papers.0
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