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How To Keep Family Recipes

  Article By: Tom Straub


Have you collected a sizable number of recipes over the years An important part of being a cook is using a recipe. This primarily why recipes that are valuable to us, are cataloged. For example, think your grandmother's special apple pie. Or, during the holidays, consider the wonderful goose that your mom always cooks. These are important things to you, yet, if their ingredients and cooking instructions are not ever written down, they probably would get lost.

Below, are some tips to help get you started.

Get It In Writing

You can go a long way to preserve the quality of your cooking by making sure that you keep track of the things that you cook. If that does not seem important at the moment, consider this. What happens if you can not remember the name of a spice that is the best part of a recipe You may try to find a substitute but it would not taste the same. Just a simple list of ingredients would have helped you to keep your cooking at its best.

While you prepare your meals, you will want to make sure that you take notes of the ingredients that you cook with. What happens if you happen to forget how much water to add On the other hand, what if it has been months since you used the recipe and you forget the name of the main ingredient If you keep detailed notes, the odds of this occurring would be very small. Ten years could go by and you could still cook the recipe because you can always find it in your notes.

Finding The Best Tracking

Still popular today, keeping track of recipes by writing them on index cards and then storing them in a file box is both simple and economical. But you do not have to limit yourself to just that one method. Another option is to use notebooks or binders commonly found in most retail and school supply stores. You can also use a computer to keep your recipes stored. Your method that you decide to use should revolve around your needs and you personality.

Why not keep them stored on your computer Computers have programs available that are designed for recipes. Or, you can simply type in the recipe text and keep it in whatever folder you have named for your storage. You can also send recipes to others through emails by typing it in directly on the email or by attaching the recipe file to the email.

Expanding The Storage

In addition, it is a good idea to set up your recipe storage in a flexible manner so that it would be easy to expand. This is a primary reason why the file box method is still used today. Just writing on an index and slipping it in the file box is easy. Still, you could also do the exact same idea with a notebook or a computer file. By doing that, you can easily add more to your collection by inserting a new page in your binder or making another file on your computer.

You can find more tips to help you keep track of your recipes and to become a better cook, by looking on the Internet for an ebook that covers everything you ever wanted to know about cooking.

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Tom Straub is a successful writer and owner of the Best Cooking Light web site, where you can read about cooking schools and many other cooking topics.

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