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Recipes
As in: The three-by-five-inch cards and clippings stuffed in the front covers of your cookbooks.
The fixes:
Scan and organize them online. The most efficient way to store recipes is to “scan them, then organize them with a software system, like eChef recipe software,”
says Doland. The program, which also lets you save recipes found online, has an easy-to-use search function: Type in “asparagus”
and find every one of your recipes that calls for it. For a more casual approach, you can “pin” recipes on Pinterest.
Create a recipe binder. More old-school? The Recipe Organizer, by Cath Kidston ($18, barnesandnoble.com), is a binder organized by course that has pages for notes, grocery lists, and a handy measurement-conversion chart.
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