SNIPIT…SAVE IT…SERVE IT by Nancy Ogburn
Besides reading, one of my other passions is cooking and collecting recipes that I hope to one day test out. That is why I had to post about this fantastic book I stumbled upon. It is called SNIP IT…SAVE IT…SERVE IT. It’s a recipe binder that allows you to save and store recipes that you are given by friends or family, recipes you clip out of magazines, or recipes that you have created. It also offers places for you to put pictures of the “final product” or even photos of the steps towards creating specific dishes. As someone who has been carting around tiny slips of worn index cards with family recipes on them, I was so thrilled to get my hands on this treasure.
Because I loved it so much…and because I love to share…I have decided to give ONE away! The rules for the giveaway are the same, post a comment to be entered in the drawing, post about the contest on YOUR blog and receive TWO entries.
I know you will all LOVE this recipe binder!
Here’s the SNIPIT…SAVE IT…SERVE IT website.
6 Comments to “SNIPIT…SAVE IT…SERVE IT by Nancy Ogburn”
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By Amanda, August 25, 2008 @ 12:09 pm
Hahaha…that so sounds like what I need. I have tons of random cards, torn out magazine pages, printed from the internet, etc. Thanks for the contest and recommendation!
By Rebecca Adler, August 25, 2008 @ 12:43 pm
Woohoo! I love these kinds of things. I have tons of recipes stacked up in a cupboard in my kitchen and I sift through the pile every time I’m looking for a specific recipe. I’d love to have something to organize it better. Anyway, thanks for the opportunity to win one!
By Julie P., August 25, 2008 @ 1:11 pm
This sounds awesome!
By Judy, September 4, 2008 @ 7:21 pm
I own this book and it is wonderful! I gave one to my daughter and one to my daughter-in-law so that they can start their own family tradition. Great job, Nancy!
By Jan Pinnington, September 9, 2008 @ 6:16 pm
Now I have a place to keep my favorite recipes and preserve my mother’s hand writing at the same time. This is a wonderful kitchen tool and something no cook should be without. Great product!
By Michelle L., September 9, 2008 @ 6:34 pm
This sounds awesome. Maybe I can get Jan to bring hers to Sunday School so I can see one in person.