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Recipe file cards
Recipe file cards













  1. Recipe file cards update#
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If you couldn’t remember what was good, or what you made, your recipe box held the answers.

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A full recipe box implied a treasury of culinary knowledge, something for every occasion, perfected meal-by-meal. Aunt, Mrs., Family’s versions of recipes that were tried, edited and perfected in home kitchens are now treasured family favourites served at occasions throughout the year. This gave way to the recipe cards with personalized versions of standard recipes. Often, handwritten notes editing the recipes are found on old cards.

recipe file cards

Often, these recipe cards were the only handwritten notes from family members long gone and are now family heirlooms.Īs women’s magazines gained in popularity in the 1930s through to the 1990s, recipes printed on cards and branded with the magazine’s logo were popular and were found in each edition with a perforated edge, perfectly sized for the recipe file. The coveted recipe cards with sometimes frustrating instructions like “enough flour” and “bake until done” have disappeared, leaving binders of printed recipes or digital folders in its wake. On these little cards you found the memory bank of a family’s traditions, celebrations and comfort food. Handwritten, weathered with grease stains and marked with use, these sometimes-bizarre recipes with secret ingredients and handwritten additions have long since disappeared.

Recipe file cards update#

Or treat yourself to a super fun patterned recipe tin-because, why not? Here are the best recipe boxes to update your collection.Not long ago, recipes that were passed down from generation-to-generation were housed in old recipe files, filled with 3-by-5-inch index cards. If there is a new bride or novice cook on your guest list, gift her with a personalized recipe box so she can start her own traditions. Old recipe boxes are a piece of family history worth holding onto, but there is something to be said about making those passed-down recipes your own with a new recipe box that fits your personality and simply dresses up those batter splatters and grease spots still dotting your grandmother's note instructing to add a pinch of salt to the cornbread or to adjust the bake time of a troublesome pound cake recipe.Įvery recipe has a story that relates to our past, and an early morning browsing through your own personal recipe tin can be as nostalgic as looking through the family photo album. That's where you find the family secrets, those tried-and-true recipes that have been on the dessert buffets and groaning boards of every birthday celebration and holiday get-together for ages. While Southern cooks like to scroll Pinterest for hours to find an exciting new slow-cooker supper or holiday-worthy cookie recipe just like everyone else, we would never, ever dare to forget all the classic recipes found in our tattered community cookbooks or on our heirloom recipe cards. Here, interior designers from around the South share their predictions for what's trending in kitchen design for 2022 and beyond. We're turning away from big-box stores and toward vintage items-first, out of necessity due to supply-chain issues, and now, for design reasons-to add charm and character to every room in the house, including the kitchen. An overall trend toward celebrating the history and originality of our homes is displacing ultramodern aesthetics and sharp lines as we all look to create cozier, colorful, more personalized spaces that better suit our lifestyles. 16 Kitchen Design Trends Southern Designers Predict Will Be Everywhere in 2022 There's no denying how the pandemic fundamentally changed the world-including how we live (and work) inside our homes.















Recipe file cards