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Storing recipes

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GrumpetLikesCrumpets · 08/11/2018 10:44

I have got my recipes stored in a nice purpose made Recipe file from Paperchase. But it's full now, and they don't do replacement pages and it's an awkward size of paper with 3 holes....internet search has come up blank. So, I think I'm going to have to start a new one, and, Shock maybe re-write existing favourites to put in the new place because I like to have all my go to recipes in one place. This will take a while, but I really really want to have one storage place.

I have loads of recipe books and love internet recipes too, so the idea is that I keep all my go to recipes in one place, divided by type (Quick, one pots, batch cooking, meat, veg, fish etc), so a notebook wouldn't work for me. I could just use a boring old A4 file, but...the Paperchase one is SO pretty, and it's about a third smaller which is ideal for my kitchen cupboards

How do you store your recipes?

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JanetLovesJason · 08/11/2018 12:22

In my head.

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GrumpetLikesCrumpets · 08/11/2018 19:22

Janetlovesjason that's the kind of thing I aspire to. My brain has other ideas

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dotty12345 · 08/11/2018 19:51

I use a boring A4 folder but a pretty one. I’ve toyed with various notebooks in the past but they all get full / trashed somehow. With a folder and plastic wallets it’s easier to divide categories, take one out as you fancy, add to it. I bought 3 the same so if one gets too full I can move into the others.

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GrumpetLikesCrumpets · 10/11/2018 16:52

That's a good idea about getting extras. I think I'm just going to do the same

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