This is a photo for a handmade gift for the bride and groom. I have a niece who is getting married in May this year and I was trying to think of a different and unique gift to give her. I finally decided to make her a recipe book using recipes I had made and gathered over the last 45 years to go along with recipes I had gotten from my mother and grandmother in years past.
I purchased a 1 inch - 3 ring binder and 50 plastic sleeves. I made a decorative cover sheet to put on the front and back of the binder and filled each sleeve with a different recipe. If the recipe only took 1 page, then I could get 2 recipes in each sleeve, but some of the recipes took 2 pages so I would only get 1 recipe in each sleeve. When I was making the recipe sheets I included pictures of the different ingredients that the recipe called for on each page.
I told her I would continue to add recipes to it for her to try over the years. I will probably have to do it in books 2, 3, and 4, etc. since I have a lot of recipes I think she would enjoy trying.
Her fiance loved the cookbook as much as she did and said he is looking forward to trying making some of them, also.
Here are some of the recipes I included in the book:
Source: Kraft, Pillsbury, Betty Crocker, All Recipes, and My Home
By Patricia Ralston from Houston, TX
Gathering all of your family's favorite recipes can make a great heritage cookbook. This is a page about making a heritage cookbook.