I admit to being addicted to cookbooks. For now most of them have been stored on an upper shelf in my pantry cupboards, but that means I have to pull a chair over to reach them every time I want to look for a recipe. I've also run out of space on that shelf. For my birthday I received a really neat freestanding wooden bookshelf unit that I am excited to transfer my cookbooks to. I'll post a photo once I get it in place. How do you store your cookbooks? Not acceptable?
I don't have cookbooks, but I do store recipes on my computer. I don't experiment with new recipes too often, I have my tried and trues and confess I'm not adventurous too much. Not acceptable?
I only have 4 cookbooks and those sit on a shelf in my kitchen. Every now and then I run across a recipe online that I want to try, then I just print it, put it in a binder and store it right beside my cookbooks. Not acceptable?
I only have a few that I really use. Everything else is printed off the computer or copied from a library book, then organized in a three-ring binder. I keep them on a shelf in the pantry. Not acceptable?
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I don't have cookbooks, but I do store recipes on my computer. I don't experiment with new recipes too often, I have my tried and trues and confess I'm not adventurous too much.
I only have 4 cookbooks and those sit on a shelf in my kitchen. Every now and then I run across a recipe online that I want to try, then I just print it, put it in a binder and store it right beside my cookbooks.
By Giggles_all_day
I love finding new recipes online, too. I print it off and then if it turns out good, I put it into a file folder. Not acceptable?
I only have a few that I really use. Everything else is printed off the computer or copied from a library book, then organized in a three-ring binder. I keep them on a shelf in the pantry.
By CouponsCoach
What are the few recipes that you use often? Not acceptable?