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Farm Kitchen: What do you do with the recipes you clip?  |
CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl
    
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Frannie
Green County
Kentucky
USA
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Posted - Nov 25 2005 : 09:38:37 AM
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i actually stopped clipping recipes years ago .. because i found that they just piled up .. and i collect so many cookbooks .. that i can find a recipe for 'just about' anything fairly fast. |
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CabinCreek-Kentucky
True Blue Farmgirl
    
8529 Posts
Frannie
Green County
Kentucky
USA
8529 Posts |
Posted - Nov 25 2005 : 09:40:24 AM
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something else i love to do .. is when i use a recipe from a book .. i will often write WHEN i used it .. what ocasion or who i mae it for .. and ancy changes i made have made to the recipe. and if it was a 'gift' of food .. i even described how i wrapped it (always trying to stay within the 'theme' of the food). |
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator
    
3579 Posts
Anne E.
Elsinore
Utah
USA
3579 Posts |
Posted - Nov 08 2006 : 9:02:49 PM
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I had to bump this one up - I have this bag - yes, BAG - of recipes in my kitchen in the corner that I just don't know how to organize. The perfectionist part of me wants to write them all on recipe cards and file them in a darling recipe box or basket (that I don't have yet), and the new mother in me says (in a charming sing-song voice, of course) "you're dreaming..."
Any ideas? I'm tempted by the computer organization idea, but revving up electronics when I want to cook is somehow unappealing to me. What do you gals do?
XOXO, Libbie
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Beemoosie
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2077 Posts
Bonnie
New York
USA
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Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 03:00:46 AM
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I started out with good intentions, putting my clippings in a binder from Taste of Home. Now they are kinda here, there and everywhere. My Grandma gave me my mom's tin lunch pail, it was full of recipe clippings! I think it's hereditary(sp)! Bonnie
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tiffany01
True Blue Farmgirl
  
134 Posts
Tiffany
Indiana
USA
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Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 04:38:42 AM
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I still have the note from LAST Fall that says "winter projects" and lists organizing recipes. Sadly, it's still waiting to be crossed off the list. Also, let's not forget the journal I asked for for Christmas two years ago that I plan to list all my dessert recipes in - still empty. Everyone always says Winter lasts so long around here but it's never long enough to get all my winter projects done!
I have a file folder that I keep all new recipes in until they've been tried (or after they've been tried and are waiting for placement in a book) and occassionally I do throw out ones that I haven't got around to making, especially if they come from the internet. Recipes passed on from someone else tend to stay around longer. |
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GaiasRose
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2552 Posts
Tasha-Rose
St. Paul
Minnesota
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Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 05:56:45 AM
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I have two places they go, either in the recipe box I got when we got married (that was stuffed with a few tasty family recipes) onto one of the cards, or into my black house book that I keep my recipes and menus and coupons and such in.
~*~Brightest Blessings~*~ Tasha-Rose blogs: http://gaiarose.wordpress.com http://frugalwitch.wordpress.com |
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bramble
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2044 Posts
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Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 06:30:00 AM
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Libbie- Have you made any of these "bagged" recipes? Last year after my accident when I was housebound I started looking at my stacks. Alot of what I had saved was similar to other recipes so I just added "alternate options" to existing cards and when I made them I decided if the alternate was better. If you haven't made any of these yet, I wouldn't waste time copying them until you know if you like them! I am starting to clip less and hunt online more, not sure if that is good either because I still print them out! Ai yi yi!
Latest update on odd cookbook acquisition: Baking Recipes: Civil War Heroes, Heroines and Other Notables by Robert W. Pelton
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Edited by - bramble on Nov 09 2006 06:40:36 AM |
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Nancy Gartenman
True Blue Farmgirl
    
9094 Posts
Nancy
West Seneca
New York
USA
9094 Posts |
Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 06:46:42 AM
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When I use a recipe and like everything about it, I write it down in a book, looks kind of like a journal, you know, pretty cover, blank pages.If its a clipping I paste it in there or if its from another book I copy it and add anything extra to the directions that I thought was a good idea. That way I know that the ones in that book work for me and I don't have to go looking for them. NANCY JO
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LauraH
True Blue Farmgirl
   
305 Posts
Laura
North Creek
New York
USA
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Posted - Nov 09 2006 : 4:01:12 PM
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I have a filing bill expandable folder, I labeled the tops desserts, poultry, etc.. then when i want to try a new recipe it is right there! LauraH |
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ali2583
True Blue Farmgirl
   
404 Posts
Alison
Winnipeg
Manitoba
Canada
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Posted - Nov 10 2006 : 8:35:23 PM
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I have a binder in my kitchen with little tabs (meat, poultry, desserts, etc) and under each tab I have clear page protectors. I slide all my recipes into those, so if the recipe is two-sided, I can just flip the "page" (well, the page protector actually!)
"God's gift to you is life. What you choose to do with that life is your gift to God" |
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ArmyWifey
True Blue Farmgirl
    
712 Posts
Holly
Abilene
KS
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Posted - Nov 10 2006 : 9:43:51 PM
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I too have a three ring binder that I've organized all my recipes in. Under headings such as Appetizers, etc. Then I put them on paper if small, print out and slip in a page protector. Voila! Organized and spill proof.
As for me and my house, we will serve the Lord!
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Aunt Jenny
True Blue Farmgirl
    
11381 Posts
Jenny
middle of
Utah
USA
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Posted - Nov 10 2006 : 9:58:27 PM
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I have a cute little longaberger basket recipe basket with lid on the counter that I file clipped ones in and then when it gets too full I take them all out (probably once a year) and throw out the ones I never made and try to either write or glue the other clippings to recipe cards and file them in the catagories. I tend to use recipes from my cookbooks most..but there are some old favorites in that basket that I would sure hate to be without!! We did a family cookbook on my husband's side of the family one year and I got rid of the cards with THOSE recipes since I didn't need them in two places.
Jenny in Utah Inside me there is a skinny woman crying to get out...but I can usually shut her up with cookies http://www.auntjennysworld.blogspot.com/ visit my little online shop at www.auntjenny.etsy.com |
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brightmeadow
True Blue Farmgirl
    
2045 Posts
Brenda
Lucas
Ohio
USA
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Posted - Nov 11 2006 : 10:05:27 AM
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I found a loose leaf photo album that has clear pockets, 3 to a page. I made some section dividers out of tag stock and then just slide the clipped out recipe into the pocket of an empty page in the appropriate section. They sell refills for this type of photo album so I can buy more pages if I am inclined to cut out more recipes. I can put one on each side, and if I ever actually use the recipe instead of just looking at it, I can easily slide the recipe out if needed. Some cards are printed on both side(like the taste of home ones cards, or the ones I have picked up in the produce section at Meijers,etc. )
I did a quick web search to find something like I have here is a URL http://www.amazon.com/Pioneer-Refill-Pages-Album-STC-46/dp/B0000A9ZDD/ref=pd_bxgy_p_text_b/103-6293243-0053465 but i just bought it at my local drugstore.
You shall eat the fruit of the labor of your hands - You shall be happy and it shall be well with you. -Psalm 128.2 Visit my blog at http://brightmeadowfarms.blogspot.com ,web site store at http://www.watkinsonline.com/fish or my homepage at http://home.earthlink.net/~brightmeadow |
Edited by - brightmeadow on Nov 11 2006 10:07:05 AM |
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Libbie
Farmgirl Connection Cultivator
    
3579 Posts
Anne E.
Elsinore
Utah
USA
3579 Posts |
Posted - Nov 12 2006 : 6:59:30 PM
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Thanks for the ideas! I need to go through all of these recipes and see how many are left after I toss the ones that I don't think I'll make again or try for the first time. That's the first step, anyway! After that, I'll go ahead and do the page protector thing, I think. I'm afraid that if I start with cards, my personality is such that I might spend WAY too much time "organizing" and fooling around with them - re-writing what's not "perfect." Ugh. None of that!!!
XOXO, Libbie
"Nothing is worth more than this day." - Goethe |
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mrstinylady
Farmgirl in Training
 
15 Posts
CO
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Posted - Jul 23 2012 : 06:06:31 AM
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I'm serious about recipes . . . my God! Last year I bought "The Living Cookbook" software and found that if I scanned the recipes, turned them into a PDF, I could copy them right into the program and have now added 4,000 recipes to their database. You can also capture anything from the Internet, so I have a list of about 1,000 food blog sites that I haunt on a rainy day! Okay, it IS a lot of work, admittedly, but I was able to give file cabinets to charity and free up the mess and worry about them. I actually considered disassembling my existing cookbooks to scan them, but then I really couldn't do it except with those pamphlet type booklets you find at the checkout. Anyway, I'm MUCH happier for this transition than ever before. |
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Dorinda
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1023 Posts
Dorinda
St. Cloud
Florida
USA
1023 Posts |
Posted - Jul 23 2012 : 06:23:45 AM
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So I am old fashion, I have a recipe Box I bought off the Amish. I write out all my recipes on index cards and file them away in my old trusty recipe box. The simple easy life.
Seize The Day! Dorinda |
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Bellepepper
True Blue Farmgirl
    
1207 Posts
Belle
Coffeyville
KS
USA
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Posted - Jul 23 2012 : 08:25:14 AM
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I bought a recipe album (like a photo album) about 30 years ago. It has plastic pages the size of standard recipe cards. I used that thing for years. I knew right where to go to find the recipe I wanted. Well that poor thing is so used up. The plastic is rotting and the cover and about every page has splatters of who knows what. I decided to do a new one and put everything in catagories. Well, Now I can't find anything. I want my old one BACK. You know, the one where the Washington State Apple pie was the first page and Peppernuts was the last and the meatball recipe and the 5 different recipes that I use meatballs in, was about in the middle.
My other problem is that I will cut out or tab in a magazine, a recipe I want to try. It will have one ingredient in it that I normally do not have on hand. By the time I get that ingredient, I can't find the recipe. That is why I have a bottle of Hoisen sause, a can of coconut milk and a can of anchovies in the pantry. Just waiting for the recipe to show up.
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FebruaryViolet
True Blue Farmgirl
    
4810 Posts
Jonni
Elsmere
Kentucky
USA
4810 Posts |
Posted - Jul 23 2012 : 08:37:25 AM
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I had to curb my enthusiasm, so to speak. I clip things or print off recipes from various sites and maybe only get to 20% of what I print out. I have been keeping the ones that I love, and writing them down on recipe cards in my binder so that they're always handy and one day, my daughter can have it, too.
"Hey, I've got nothing to do today but smile..." The Only Living Boy in New York, Paul Simon |
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ceejay48
Farmgirl Legend/Schoolmarm/Sharpshooter
    
13785 Posts

CeeJay (CJ)
Dolores
Colorado
USA
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krissy
True Blue Farmgirl
   
278 Posts

Kristen
Snohomish
WA
USA
278 Posts |
Posted - Jul 23 2012 : 3:44:08 PM
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For the clipped recipes that I have tried (and loved), I keep them in a 3-ring binder with pocket pages. Each page is double-sided (a pocket on each side) and labeled (meat, fish, poultry, desserts, salads, etc.) and I also keep a notebook sheet of paper in each pocket where I write down favorite recipes from my oodles of cookbooks. It's just easier to find the recipe title/book/page # in the notebook than scour through all my books looking for that one yummy recipe.
I have a stack of about 12 inches high of clipped UNTRIED recipes. I keep saying I'll make them one day, but I rarely do. One day, I swear, I'll make something from that pile! LOL!!! Actually, I do look through the pile for certain ones that I remember being there, and if the recipe turns out good, it goes in my binder. I don't have an organizational style for that pile yet, but no one has really complained about it, so who cares?? LOL
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SarahJ
True Blue Farmgirl
  
198 Posts
Shreveport
Louisiana
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Posted - Jul 24 2012 : 06:02:46 AM
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I second the Living Cookbook software! You can add pictures, and completely customize your own cookbook.
SarahJ
Farmgirl Sister #116
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FieldsofThyme
Farmgirl Guide & Schoolmarm / Chapter Leader
    
4928 Posts
USA
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Rivergirl_2007
True Blue Farmgirl
   
332 Posts
Shirley
Karnak
IL
USA
332 Posts |
Posted - Jul 26 2012 : 08:48:48 AM
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Clare - I have marked my appointment book for January 16. Let's see how many of us actually keep that appointment. What a great idea! I have a whole file cabinet full of cut out and family/friend recipes, small books from the 40's and 50's, etc. It is somewhat organized my catagories, but really needs to be gone through. My problem is that I am a collector. I can't bring myself to get rid of the old books, even if there are only two recipes I actually use. |
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mrstinylady
Farmgirl in Training
 
15 Posts
CO
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Posted - Jun 04 2013 : 7:37:01 PM
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Really arriving to this conversation LATE (been really really busy), but I LOVE TO COOK and tend to collect cookbooks from all around the world and clip recipes (rip them out of magazines most likely) and trade and for a lifetime. I even hit the library when they have a 10-cent sale and buy every related managine! I got outtamymind about the collection some time ago and then scrapbooked a few. That was really pretty, but never going to work for me. I tried Word and had too many to make it realistic (MS corrupts with larger files). So then my dogs got the groove and were thoughtful enough to purchase mom some recipe software (The Living Cookbook) and I applied my heart and soul to it long enough to log in 4000 recipes with about that many more to go (I did say busy, right?). This worked SO WELL that I recommend it! I set up folders in this order, but anything in the general folder can stay there uncategorized.
01-BEVERAGES Coffee Drinks Liquor & Liqueurs Punch Smoothies & Shakes Tea 02-APPETIZERS Crackers 03-SAUCES, DIPS & DRESSINGS Compound Butters Dips & Fondues Gravy or Sauce Toppings Grilling Bastes, Rubs, Sauce, Marinades & Glaze Salad Dressings Salsa Spreads 04-BREADS AND STUFFINGS Batters Bread Muffins Scones Stuffings 05-SOUPS AND STEWS 06-SALADS Fruit Salads Meat & Seafood Salads Pasta & Grain Salads Vegetable/Greens Salads 07-FRUITS ! Mixed Apples Apricots Banab=nnas & Plantains Berries Citrus Coconut Figs Melons Nectarines Pineapple Plums & Prunes Rubarb 08-VEGETABLES ! Mixed Veggies Artichokes & Sunchokes Asparagas Avacado Beets Broccoli Brussels Sprouts Cabbage, Kale, Spinach Cactus Carrots, Parsnips, Turnips Cauliflower Corn Cucumbers Eggplant Green Beans Mushrooms Onions Peas Peppers Potato, Sweet Potato & Yams Pumpkin Rutabagas Squash Tofu & Tempeh Tomato 09-GRAINS Beans Bulghur Chickpea (Garbanzo Beans) Couscous Grits Lentils Millet Pasta Pizza Polenta Quinoa Rice 10-DAIRY & EGGS Cheeses Egg Whites Egg Yolks Milk & Cream 11-MEATS Beef Lamb
12-SEAFOODS 13-DESSERTS HOMESTEADING & FOOD PRESERVATION HERBS NUTS & SEEDS DIETS FOOD INFO WEBSITES
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