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I love cookbooks. I have always picked them up wherever I travel. Unique cookbooks, Church and community cookbooks, as well as the latest best sellers.
I read them like books, and except for things like cakes where proportions need to be exact I rarely use them except as inspiration. I now have over 400 cookbooks and booklets. I'm trying to go through them, one by one, and decide which ones to get rid of, but it's hard.
When I do need a recipe it's a chore to find which recipe I want to use and from what cookbook. I'm tempted to just throw most of them out, they don't even sell at yard sales, everyone uses the internet.
Has anyone else faced this problem, and do you have a solution, some way of maybe indexing all the good recipes so I know what book to even look in? The task seems daunting and I'm not sure where to start. If possible I'd really like to keep most of the cookbooks I just need to make them more usable.
I read them like books, and except for things like cakes where proportions need to be exact I rarely use them except as inspiration. I now have over 400 cookbooks and booklets. I'm trying to go through them, one by one, and decide which ones to get rid of, but it's hard.
When I do need a recipe it's a chore to find which recipe I want to use and from what cookbook. I'm tempted to just throw most of them out, they don't even sell at yard sales, everyone uses the internet.
Has anyone else faced this problem, and do you have a solution, some way of maybe indexing all the good recipes so I know what book to even look in? The task seems daunting and I'm not sure where to start. If possible I'd really like to keep most of the cookbooks I just need to make them more usable.