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Recipe Journal

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  • Hi there
    I recently saw a blank recipe book in Paperchase, although I couldn't tell you if it was split into sections like your mums. It could be worth a look at least!
    Thanks
    Louise

    EDIT - have a look here.
  • jcr16
    jcr16 Posts: 4,185 Forumite
    i have one it not split into sections but i got it from an old book shop selling antique book. but i have also made 2 of my own. one is an a4 folder with dividers in it, using this to make my sections and the other is just a really pretty spiral bound notebook i found and i use that .

    maybe try somewhere like whsmith or M&S .
  • Pink.
    Pink. Posts: 17,639 Forumite
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    Hi jennet,

    We have a recent thread on recipe journals that should help you, so I'll merge your thread with it.

    Pink
  • It isn't a good looking gift-style recipe book, but anyone looking for something simple and cheap that does the job should have a look at Muji. I bought a clear plastic A4 sized "book" with hundreds of clear pockets; I think it is for students to show case their work. Anyway, works a treat for putting in recipes I have cut out of magazines and so on. I don't glue them down so when I realise I am never going to make a strawberry millefeuille (!) I can just take it out and add a new one. Also the clear plastic means you can spill your cooking all over it and just wipe it clean (or am I the only one who does this?)
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