Keeping your Family Legacy Safe
Do you have original recipes handwritten by your great grandmother that you would like to keep safe? There are certain things you have that are irreplaceable, especially if the person has passed on.
Well, these things should be stored with care. A fireproof box is ideal. You can either purchase a fireproof box or keep the recipes in a safety deposit box at your local bank. You also may want to take measures to preserve the recipes. Over time, the handwriting will fade and the paper may become yellowed if you aren’t careful.
In the future, have your family members write the recipes on acid-free paper. This will help prevent them from aging too quickly. This is the kind of paper that scrapbookers typically use. Remember that if you want to keep your family recipes safe you not only need to store them properly but help prevent them from aging.
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on Wednesday, October 14th, 2009 at 6:59 pm and is filed under Cooking Articles.
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