dragonfly35 Hangin' in there.
How I did it: I started keeping recipes on my computer, but I decided I didn't like this because it was hard to cook from them. In the end, I decided to go back to having a recipe box and cards like I did when I was learning to cook as a kid. I bought a nice big recipe box and some cheap index cards. I started by copying out all the loose recipe clippings I had lying around, and then I copied out a few of my favorite recipes from cookbooks (the ones I … Read how I did it…
Pancemaster learning about SMART goal setting :D
How I did it: Over the summer, I took up a cooking hobby. I started baking and simmering and grocery shopping like no other. And as I found recipes, I'd write them down in my catch-all notebooks. But after awhile, as I filled in journals, I'd lose the recipes in the pages of my archives. So in an attempt to keep them around, sometimes I'd rewrite them in my new journal, but after a case of serious writer's cramp, took it upon myself to fix the situatio… Read how I did it…
How I did it: I typed all my recipes onto www.//onetsp.com It's great to not have all these papers and little cut-out recipes everywhere. Now it's all in one place for me. :) Read how I did it…
Georgina47 Goal Purge!
How I did it: I knew I would never write all my recipes onto cards to fit in a box. Especially during busy times when I find new recipes. So I got a really cute expandable file folder at Target and made 7 categories: Mains: meat/poultry, Mains: Fish/Veggie, Sides, Salads/Appetizers, Desserts/Beverages, Recipes to Try, and Info (I'm always clipping out articles about nutrition or "ways to use squash" etc.)This method probably wouldn't be the… Read how I did it…

