10 Responses to “Peace in the Kitchen: Write In Your Cookbooks!”

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  1. You are inspiring me to actually put a cookbook together. I have lone pages of recipes floating around…time to get them put together! I like the idea of writing notes on them :)

  2. Great tip! I do this a LOT! :)

    Thanks for participating in Kitchen Tip Tuesdays — would you mind adding a link back as well? :)

    Have a wonderful day! :)

    Tammy

  3. This is a simple tip and yet it is something that no one ever thinks of. I do not do the the cooking, but oddly enough I’m the one who buys the cookbooks. I a good at cooking, my husband just enjoys it more. I’ll have to tell him to do this. LOL! I’m having one of those “why didn’t I think of that?” moments.

  4. And if you really, *really* can’t bring yourself to write in the book, use Post-It notes. :)

  5. I have never done this and I should because you’re right…you think you will remember things and don’t. Great tip! I’m adding it to my Saturday round up of posts!

  6. Judy

    I have some of my mother in laws old cookbooks, she wrote lots of notes, very interesting to read.

    I like to write in my cookbooks and also use a highlighter on the index pages so that I can easily find my favorite recipes again.

  7. Brandie

    YES!! i always write in cookbooks next to the recipes! when i was about 10, i visited a friend and saw her mom’s cookbook with notes all throughout….about what was going on the day she made this or that, how cold it was out, that is was the first day to run through the sprinkler that summer, whatever….it impressed my nostalgic little heart even then. so, when i had cookbooks of my own i began to do that. i LOVE my cookbooks and TOH magazines and they are now like a living, interactive diary of my family. maybe the original “blog”? ha! in addition to that, i have this inability to actually FOLLOW a recipe, so my recipes have ingredients crossed out, amounts changed, things added into the margin, notes about the cooking time, etc. sometimes i wonder if this is weird, but i love doing it…so do it i will…

  8. I’ve done that for years. It really does help when you haven’t made the recipe in a while.

    I have several of the Fix it and forget it cookbooks. I write in the front of the cookbook which recipes I want to try. If we try one and it’s not very good, then I simply cross out that recipe so I know not to do it again.

  9. Meg

    What a great tip! Thanks for sharing! And thanks for following me on Blog Frog!

  10. This is one of my favorites! But I still forget to write things down, so this is a good reminder. Then I don’t have the, “Oh, the potatoes are crunchy again” syndrome. I have one recipe where I wrote basically, “If you make the whole thing, you will never get through it.”

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