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Grandma’s roast potatoes. Dad’s spaghetti bolognese. That cake auntie always brought to birthdays. Family recipes are heritage — and they’re being lost as older generations pass away.

How to Collect Recipes

  • Ask now: Don’t wait. Ask grandparents and elderly relatives for their recipes while you can.
  • Watch and record: Many family cooks don’t measure. Watch them cook, take notes, and photograph each step.
  • Include the stories: Where the recipe came from, who loved it most, holiday gatherings where it appeared.

Creating the Book

  • Handwritten: A beautiful notebook with recipes written in the cook’s own handwriting is irreplaceable.
  • Printed: Photo book services let you combine recipes with photos and stories into a professional-looking book.
  • Recipe cards: Individual cards in a decorative box — traditional and functional.

Make multiple copies. Give them as Christmas gifts. Every family member will treasure one.

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