1.31.2011
Heirloom Recipe Card Box
I've always wanted a recipe box, but I have yet to start the transfer from printouts to cards. It's just so easy these days to print a recipe or to keep them all stored on your hard drive that the idea of moving everything over to recipe cards seems like a daunting task. I would like to do it someday, though, and these recipe boxes from Rifle Paper Co. are exactly what I have in mind. They remind me of my mother's recipe box: wooden, sturdy, simple. At $125 a piece they are more than a bit pricey, but that's because each box is made by local craftsmen from locally salvaged hardwood (trees that were destined for landfills), so your recipe box will not only be totally unique, but also, a little bit, green. Click here for more info. {Thanks, Rose!}
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kitchen helpers,
recipes
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9 comments:
That is divine! I can already think of half a dozen people who would love that!:)
What a beautiful gift idea! So happy to have discovered your blog! Excited to read more :)
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The boxes are beatiful. What a great find!
The recipe boxes are really great. I'm new to your blog and just wanted you to know how much I enjoyed this visit. I love the food you feature here and I'll definitely be back. I hope you have a great day. Blessings...Mary
Hello Dude,
All recipe boxes are looking so sweet. Each box is unique and is made from a variety of woods depending on availability. Thanks a lot!
Thanks, Kasey and Mary!
WoW! super cute boxes. . =)
Those of us who love cooking make it our goal to fill our recipe card box with as many recipes as we can. Whether or not they are passed down through the family, made by ourselves, or just out of a book, good food is good food! And a neat looking recipe card box can really add to the kitchen.
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