Turn your dog-eared recipe book into a funky and colorful ebook

You’ve got all these wonderful family recipes in your head – an invaluable pool of tested and proven culinary accumulated over years of staying in the kitchen on weekends, having flour spluttered over the tiled floors, grueling over ovens and grills, getting scalded by hot dancing oil splatters, and experimenting new recipes ever so often.

From apple parfait fruit bowl to cheesy lasagna with meat sauce, from almond cookies to Roselle hibiscus marinated roast leg of lamb, you’ve got the ingredients and cooking methods all engraved in your sub-consciousness.

You look at the beloved nicely penned recipe books that have been passed down from your great-grandmother to your grandmother to your mother and then you. These books have travelled in time with you, bringing with them secrets of past generations, and the love and patience that went into creating these special family recipes. They have traversed the deepest and hardest times of your cooking endeavors and brought you company and joy in every form. Surviving are pages splattered with oil, sauces and unrecognizable stains. The edges are torn from countless flipping and are stamped with imprints of folded edges and rusty paper clips. The pages are barely bound by inconspicuous adhesive or thread and the pages numbers don’t run because dropped out pages were hastily slotted back into the book. The entire family recipe history threatens to fall apart in your hands.

It is time to cast the recipes of this magical food in stone, make them last a lifetime, and withstand the brutality of anxious new cooks that will be your descendants. So turn your precious family recipes into ebooks using ebooks software! You can easily organize your family recipes into different volumes, ingredients, measurement units and menus, perform nutritional analysis, calculate costs, and even send these recipe books to your friends by email. Add tutorial videos so that your aspiring grand-daughter can make her own duck in blackberry sauce for your next birthday.

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