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Recipe folder/storage

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sammysam · 28/01/2008 17:19

Where can I get a good folder or book to store and write recipes in?
Its for my mums birthday (although i may get one as well ) and is forming part of her pressie so not too expensive...
she used to have a book to write them in but her puppy has eaten it-so can anyone recommend one please?

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ILikeToMoveItMoveIt · 28/01/2008 17:21

Lakeland used to do one, not sure if they still do though.

Mung · 28/01/2008 17:26

I use this folder as you can take the recipes out really easily. Its not very pretty though and may not be what you want for a present.

sammysam · 29/01/2008 08:33

Thanks-ILTMIMI i can't see one on their website-will try and look instore
Mung-looks like a good idea for me but you're right-not the best looking pressie...
so the search continues....
Any more ideas?

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McDreamy · 29/01/2008 08:34

Paperchase do some pretty ones

McDreamy · 29/01/2008 08:37

[http://www.amazon.co.uk/Cath-Kidston-Ltd-Recipe-Organizer/dp/0811859495/ref=cm_lmf_tit_1_rsrrsi1 amazon too]]

sammysam · 29/01/2008 08:37

ooooooooo-have they had them recently?
Its dangerous when i go into that shop!!!

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McDreamy · 29/01/2008 08:38

whoops!

McDreamy · 29/01/2008 08:39

Yes I saw them just a couple of weeks ago! I know what you mean about it though, it's fab in there!!!

Buda · 29/01/2008 08:48

I got a lovely one in Paperchase. Must actually use it!

sammysam · 31/01/2008 15:18

can i ask if anyone actually has one and which one of the paperchase ones-the descriptions on the website are non-existant!

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