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Do you have a favorite holiday meal? Maybe your grandmother always prepares her pineapple ham on 4th of July. Or, your cousin Sally may bake your children a delicious strawberry birthday cake, every year. Writing down special recipes is an essential element of being a cook. Keeping the instructions for making these special recipes is important to us and why we catalog them. After all, the recipe might become misplaced and never found again without a good system. It is a good idea to not let this happen, so you will not neglect an important part of being a good cook. |
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| Author: Tom Straub |
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Below, are some tips to help get you started
Make A Note Of It
Put Everything In Writing
While you prepare your meals, you will want to make sure that you take notes of the ingredients that you cook with. What happens if you happen to forget how much water to add? On the other hand, what if it has been months since you used the recipe and you forget the name of the main ingredient? If you keep detailed notes, the odds of this occurring would be very small. Ten years could go by and you could still cook the recipe because you can always find it in your notes.
Choose Your System
Index cards have been the traditional method of maintaining recipes and keeping in a file box. It is simple and convenient to jot down your recipe on an index card and then just slip into a box. But, you can easily keep track of your recipes in other ways just as easily. Binders can be very handy to hold recipes and that you can decorate to express your style of cooking. Notebooks are another great choice, and economical.
Jotting down notes on an index card and then storing them in a file box is the typical way to keep recipes. In addition to this method or several other storage options. There are lot decorative kitchen binders that can hold many pages of recipes. Today, you can keep a track of your recipes on a hand held PDA or desktop computer. It all depends on what best suits your style and personality.
Does your recipe storage let you keep adding more and more recipes? It is good idea and very practical to have your storage system designed in such a way that it can make more room. That is why the traditional file box used for holding many recipes remains popular even now. It is simple to write the recipe on a card and put it in the file box. You could also do the same thing with a binder by adding another page.
A computer file system is another great method to store your recipes that easily expands. You can also edit your recipes much easier. What if one of the companies goes out of business that produced an ingredient used in a recipe? After finding a new company for this product, you could just edit this information in your recipe file on the computer.
For more information on how to use recipes to help you become a better cook, just visit a cooking website for an ebook on everything you ever wanted to know about cooking, but never dared to ask.
About Author
Tom Straub is an experienced editor and webmaster of the Best Cooking Light web site, where you can read about cooking recipes and many other cooking topics.
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