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A woman lost her handwritten recipes in a fire, so her best friend made her a custom cookbook for her birthday
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Read the original article on Purewow. All too often, those family recipes wind up in the realm of, "someday." We intend to write them down, word for word, but the to-do's of any given day get in the ...
Chances are, you've seen a Tasty video. Buzzfeed's wildly popular videos featuring easy-to-make recipes are not only featured on Buzzfeed's homepage, they're frequently featured on Facebook users' ...
There’s a new New York Times cookbook out now, but it’s a world apart from the first, which Craig Claiborne published in 1961. This one will have a more personal touch: It’s edited, at least in part, ...
Most cooks have their own system for saving recipes. Some still use recipe cards. Some stick their clippings in those old-school photo albums with magnetic pages. I slide mine into a three-ring binder ...
In 2002 I made a family cookbook with my first printer (“Saving Memories, Dish by Dish,” Life & Arts, Jan. 30). Everyone had to contribute at least one or two recipes. I included the family tree, ...
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