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Thought it was so neat, just had to share. <><><> Express Your Creative Side ~~ Sew Something Today. <><><> ![]() | ||
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LOVE this! But all my cookbooks would be too heavy. Good for recipe cards though. "We are all here.....because we are not all there." | ||||
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Necessity is the Mother of Invention as they say. I do something similar. I often stick my recipe cards inside the kitchen cabinet door molding to read it at eye level. I noticed this lady has flat front cabinetry tho. This idea, tho creative/resourceful indeed wouldn't work for heavy/thick books, but pages or cards would be ideal. I recently buckled down and inserted my recipes in clear, archival sleeves (thanks Staples!) inside ringed binders. I have THREE thick binders so far and the only thing I have left to do is to create a Table of Contents tho catergories are divided already. Since I have hundreds of recipes compiled via the Net, friends, family and newspapers/magazines, this task took me HOURS/DAYS to complete. I now can easily access my recipes and not worry about splattering on them. BTW, they were filed back to back. I highly recommend anyone with a similar stash of recipes does this. It's something I can hand down to my DS and DIL. I got this idea from my DIL who has done this for a few years now. I had recipe pile envy till I finished this project myself. | ||||
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Great idea but I don't have knobs on my cabinets! I just tape them on the door front! | ||||
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I usually hang a recipe on my fridge with a magnetic clip. The fridge is close to my working area. | ||||
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That's clever. I'm like Jo-CT and tape them to the cabinet, especially if I'm making several different ones at the same time. | ||||
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