Displaying Heirloom Recipes

by Tanna Clark

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While organizing a kitchen with a client, she told me some of her recipes were one of the few things she actually had left in her mother’s handwriting and how much they meant to her. I would never try to get her to part with them but I don’t suggest handling them daily either.

First, I recommend making copies of these original recipes and adding them to your recipe file or type it into your computer. Then take some of your favorites and find a way to save them, whether in a scrapbook or archival safe box.

I always recommend finding ways to display items that you truly love so you can enjoy them everyday. With recipes that are family heirlooms I liked this idea from Southern Living magazine. Most kitchens have a little wall space that is not used so why not frame some of those family recipes and display them with pride. What a great way to add a little decoration to the kitchen and remember those that are near and dear to you.

Have you found creative ways to display family heirlooms in your home?

[photo: Southern Living Magazine September 2008]

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Tiffany @ Snapshots of Life April 11, 2009 at 3:11 pm

What a great idea! I have some of my grandmother’s recipes that this would be great for! Thanks!

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