
How does one deal with cooking for the end of the world? I am probably being paranoid about the end times coming soon. At any rate, I need to get my recipes copied from Pinterest before society totally crumbles and takes the Internet with it.
So I’m just sharing a few ideas that I came across while researching options for recipe books. I realize that it is April Fool’s Day but this post and the links are real. The guy in the picture is my boyfriend. The kids and I would starve without him. He is essential. Also, no joke. π
- Make a Bullet Journal/Recipe Book

This would be a good option if you have tons of time and are artistic. You would only need the journal of your choice, pens, markers and time. It would not cost very much, just the cost of the journal and art supplies.
2. Binder and Printables

Decorating your own binder is a way to make your recipe book more personal. You could type the recipes onto the cards if your handwriting is not great. It’s still a cost-effective option.
3. Use an online program to print a cookbook

So if you are short on time or artistic ability, you could visit Create My Cookbook and make your own cookbook. I just started cutting and pasting recipes this week.
I have finally figured out how to use my Instagram photos. If you share them on Facebook from Instagram, it should work. Maybe . . .
4. DIY. The old-fashioned way.
Buy some recipe cards and a binder at the store. You should probably get some pens. If you have kids or grandkids with decent handwriting, they could help you write.
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