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Rating:  Summary: Combine those recipes in one neat book... Review: I love this journal. It is a great place to copy recipes- you can write down a tasty dish from a magazine, and then discard of the magazine. Or write down Grandma's famous Jello recipes! The retro artwork on the pages of the book is charming and cool. My particular copy came with a plastic tablecloth with a retro '50s print. Ths book lies flat and makes it easy to read the pages.So toss those scraps of paper and those index cards after writing all your recipes in one groovy book.
Rating:  Summary: A touch expensive, but nice layout Review: This is a spiral bound book so it will lay flat. It has a lo tof categories (appetizer, drinks, soups, meat and poultry, fish, etc) and each category has a nice pocket for saving clip outs. There is one "misc." category to serve as a catch all. Lots of room for directions and ingredients, lines are spaced out well. Great colors and little graphics. It's one of the best ones I've seen of this type, but I think almost $20 is too much to pay for a blank book -- even if it is cute.
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