Those who know me, know I love to bake.
For years, I’ve been looking for an easy way to make a personalized cookbook full of family recipes. After looking around for years, I have been resigned to laying it out myself. That meant then taking it to a binding company. That’s a lot of work. The catch with this master plan? I wanted it to be easy to actually use in the kitchen with either removable pages or have a flexible spine (like a binder). And look good. Needless to say with such a long list of wants, this family cookbook idea has remained undone.
Enter TasteBook. This is exactly what I’ve been looking for … and more!
- attractive hardbound binder cookbook with tabs
- add your own recipes, recipe notes, etc.
- add your own pictures family pics to your recipe pages
- binder design allows you to add more recipes after you get the book
- recipe page credits if you can’t fill up your 100 recipe book when you order it (just add pages later!)
TasteBook is not quite Facebook, but still plenty of ways to connect & share among your contacts. They allow you to:
- add in contacts
- create groups
- share recipes for a book
I’ve already started mine & invited my sisters to contribute. I’m calling it “Fit to Eat” because that was what Honey always said jokingly after making a delish meal: it wasn’t fit to eat.
Take a look at a sample book or watch the demos (the share with friends is my favorite & most applicable to social media).
This is so cool! My dad caters and I would love for him to be able to share recipes on this.
Did you call your grandmother honey? That’s what we called my grandma!