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Paperback Meals and Memories: How to Create Keepsake Cookbooks Book

ISBN: 0966979907

ISBN13: 9780966979909

Meals and Memories: How to Create Keepsake Cookbooks

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This book will guide you through planning, organizing, and assembling a personalized record of your favorite recipes and the memories you have about them. Each chapter explains what to do and how to... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Logical, easy introduction to making your own cookbooks

At one time or another I would look at the jumble of cookbooks and collected recipe cards in my kitchen cabinet and think that there must be a better way to organize those recipes. Something to gather them all in one place, ordered and protected, within easy reach. A family cookbook perhaps? Meals and Memories: How to Create Keepsake Cookbooks answered my need and gave me a few new ideas for wonderful keepsake cookbooks. Author Kathy Steligo really leads the reader by the hand through basic steps to collecting, organizing and designing keepsake cookbooks. Before you start on your treasury of recipes, there are many points to consider depending on what the purpose of your keepsake cookbook will be, or really who will be the main user(s). If you're like me, you wouldn't have thought ahead about the differences between a cookbook for your own home and one destined to be reproduced for a fundraiser, for instance. When do you most need page protectors, and which type of binding system is best for personal gifts? Is it better to handwrite or use computer journaling? How could you include the original recipe cards on your pages? Never here, the solutions are in here. Now a caution to all you scrapbookers: this book is focused more on the organizational, practical issues about preserving favorite recipes. You don't consult it for cute page ideas about recipes in your scrapbook layouts, you read it to find out how to make a complete, working volume for use in the kitchen. Sure there are some tips on decorating and design, references to other books and resources to teach you further about design and journaling, even an introduction to archival preservation basics and techniques, but that's not the main point here. This is a no-nonsense guide to getting it all done in a simple, orderly fashion that leaves plenty of room for personalization and artistic flair, but at your own discretion.All that being said, I learned a lot about keepsake recipes and even came away with inspiration for how to do my own collected recipes books for family gifts. If you are serious about preserving this part of your family heritage, or just want to remember good times with friends and food, this is the ideal introduction to the topic.-Andrea, aka Merribelle

An invaluable reference.

Once you decide to go ahead and begin a project like compiling your family's unorganized recipe collection, it's hard to know where to start first. Kathy takes all the guesswork out of figuring out layout and design, and with more than 50 illustrations, examples, and samples, you're sure to find one that appeals to you. You'll then be on your way to creating a family masterpiece. If you're serious about undertaking a project like this, I highly recommend How to Create Keepsake Cookbooks, it's an invaluable reference you'll turn to again and again.Rachel Paxton, Creative Homemaking

how to create a family/genealogical cookbook

Meals and Memories: How to Create Keepsake Cookbooks by Kathy Steligo. Carlo Press, San Carlos, CA. 1999. 112 pp. $18.95 trade paper; 8-1/22 x 112. illustrations; resources; glossary; index.An ideal book to tie in with the current rise in the interest in genealogy. In a user-friendly format covering all of the basic considerations in a simplified, orderly way, Steligo tells you how to begin and to expand a family cookbook. The formatting includes visuals incorporating recipes, sample mementos, food lore, and drawings which not only illustrate the guidance and tips, but also give ideas for your own cookbook.Beginning with selecting a theme (e. g., desserts, camping, Christmas), tone, and style for the cookbook, the author takes you through collecting and formatting the recipes which are the basis of the book; and then putting these together and adding memories and anecdotes from different individuals, colors or borders for the page, visual elements (including perhaps photographs), and a cover to make the book distinctive and especially appreciated by family members.One example of a special touch Steligo uses is a picture of an uncle with a caption in italics noting his love for growing tomatoes with one of his tips on growing them. In one section, she suggests how children can become involved in creating a keepsake cookbook--what better way to have them enjoyably learn about their heritage? Steligo ends her timely, instructive guide with advice on how a 3community2 cookbook resembling a family keepsake cookbook can be used as a fundraiser for a church, school, team, or other organization.Henry Berry, Book ReviewerEditor/Publisher, The Small Press Book Review

This book inspired me to create my own Keepsake Cookbook.

I was inspired to start a keepsake cookbook to record my family's food-related traditions before I even made it through the first 2 chapters! I think the book is simple and easy to understand. The author lists many resources throughout the book to help you make your own keepsake cookbook easier. Being an avid scrapbooker, this book has given me another way to preserve memories and another way to use my scrapbooking zeal! I would recommend this book to anyone looking for ways to record cherised family memories.

This book is a must for preserving a cooking heritage!

When I first encountered this book, I was most impressed by the niche which it was attempting to fill. How many families do you know who have significant cooking heritages, which are fading each day? Now there is an easy and precise way to capture the essence of your family's cooking. The excuse that "I just don't have the time" or "I don't know how" won't work anymore!Using this book is as easy as writing a letter. And if you use it, that is what you will be doing, writing a letter to your offspring, challenging them to remember the best times and meals you ever had. Now, everything will be remembered. I wish my family chefs had done this!It's all here! Buy this book! You'll be glad you did.Cookbook Marketplace
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