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Your Cookbooks: What's For Dinner
Click on the cookbook name"What's For Dinner" and you can edit from there.
It isn't as user friendly as it could be, but I think it is pretty simple once you familiarize yourself with it.
The book is divided into 4 kid friendly chapters:
breakfast
lunch
dinner
snacks
and
No kids allowed (non-kid friendly recipes for adults go here).
The recipes print per page, so in the interest of space, do "menus" for the breakfast lunch and dinner" chapters. For example for dinner I might do "Spaghetti Pie with Garlic Green Beans" and include the recipes for both.
These chapters aren't definitive, like we could add desserts, or holiday, or even allergy free cooking for Jordan, Jacob, and others with special issues.
Go, add, upload. Lets work on this until the first of November. At that time we'll consider it done, and whoever wants to, can print it out and have a paper copy.
Be sure to add your name, screen name, and names of your children in the notes section.
Yay! I put in a recipe as an example of how I think that will make the most advantage of space. Take a look see and make comments.
I'm making cook books for Christmas, and mine is already 50 pages. Some recipes only take up a little bit of space when printed. Software could definitely be better, but hey, it's free!