




I made these recipe cards for my sister for Christmas last year. They are of the stuff I usually make. I did print copies for myself, but would't you know it, I still use my handwritten 3x5 cards and scraps of paper that I jotted the recipes down on. My goal today is to put them in a workable little cookbook that looks cute and will fit in my kitchen. I'll post pictures of it when I get it done. Enjoy!
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