Together they would make a wonderful bridal shower, wedding, anniversary, birthday, or Mother’s Day gift.
Our recipe box dividers have helpful cooking hacks including conversions and substitution ingredients printed right on them.
This set includes 24 4×6 recipe card dividers to keep your recipes organized, plus labelled tabs. SAVE VALUABLE TIME WITH THIS FUN RECIPE ORGANIZER: Locate the recipe you want in a fraction of the time.Conversion chart attached on back of the gift set package box. Add a special note or some of your favorite recipes to this recipe organizer box and it’s ready for gifting. Charming Personalized Gift – Give family and friends a thoughtful present they can use.
It also has colorful cards and 5 bonus blank vintage dividers. Stylish Kitchen Accessory – The distressed Wood Box details with white calligraphy print makes this rustic recipe box a great home decor.It has durable gold hinges, 4 magnetics closure, and anti-scratch protector feet. Heirloom Set for Generations – Pass the tradition of home cooked meals with our pinewood recipe keeper.The plastic covers help protect notes from ingredients, moisture and dust. Protect Recipes While Cooking – Put your card on the slotted cute recipe card holder kit on the lid for easy reference while cooking in home.Our Wood recipe card box holds over 250 4×6 inches double sided cards and has vintage wooden dividers with tabs, so you can collect, organize, and store important recipes with ease. Keep Recipes Organized – Dimensions 7.1” x 4.3” x 5.1”.Then what? I personally don’t want to keep an old receipt or napkin and prefer to put the recipe on something clean and pretty! I was using index cards, but I’ve got a much nicer option now.
For instance, you are over at a friend’s place for dinner and they make the most amazing dessert and you just have to get the recipe! You write it on the back of old receipt in your purse so you can try at home. The one source of recipes I’ll always keep around is the word of mouth recipes. I’m a woman obsessed with 35,000 pins and counting! And don’t even get me started on Pinterest or we’ll be here all day. I could sit here all day and list out my favourite blogs and cooking sites.
Though I still enjoy finding recipes the “old fashioned” way, I’ve fully embraced technology and now have a whole new world of recipes at my fingertips! Remember way back when, our source for new recipes was cookbooks and magazines? I also have pages and pages of handwritten recipes from my Grandma June that I’ve kept. Finding new recipes to try is so much easier these days.