My Blankety Blank Recipe book

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Save your Favorite Thanksgiving Recipes

If you are like many folks, you have a recipe or two that is unique to your family, that you enjoy every Thanksgiving.  And like many people, these family heirloom recipes are kept on index cards, or scraps of paper that look like they have been through a month of Thanksgivings!  I know some of our favorite recipes have been kept on increasingly fragile pieces of paper that, with their folds and food spilled on them have gotten hard to read.  Heaven forbid that anyone of these recipes gets lost, with how well loved they are!

My Personal Recipe Books offer the perfect solution to saving your family’s favorite Thanksgiving recipes, and all of your family’s favorite recipes, whether it’s the special gourmet truffles you make at Christmas time, or your easiest, most inexpensive delicious dinner that has become a regular at your table.

With tabbed dividers that you can label and decorate however you choose, these books are versatile, and destined to become a family heirloom.  So….while your favorite recipes – and possibly new recipes that you would like to preserve – are fresh on your palate, take a few minutes to jot them down in your own recipe book.

Posted November 27th, 2010.

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Great wedding punch recipe

Recently our son got married, and, being the one responsible for the reception, I searched for some time for the perfect recipe, and even tried one from ahead of time.  After deciding that the one we tried at home was agreeably inexpensive, it was too much like 7-up, and therefore tasted too inexpensive and simple for what we wanted at our son’s wedding.  Well according to our children and our guests, the following recipe that I got here was a smashing success!  Yes, it was very tasty, not too 7-upy.  More expensive, but worth it for our son’s wedding!  A great recipe to include in your own blank recipe book:

Great Wedding Punch

2 liter Gingerale
2 liter Club Soda
1 bag frozen strawberry & 1/2 bag frozen raspberry blended.
1 can of frozen lemonade
1 can of frozen raspberry grape
1 quart of frozen sherbet! put sherbet in last and let melt!!   AWESOME!!!!!

Cheers!

Posted November 2nd, 2010.

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Posted February 27th, 2010.

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