Keep Grandmas recipe safe and easy to access.

They carry precious memories.

It allows everyone to have a “piece of it.

handwritten recipe card for Peanut Butter Fudge

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Use a Traditional Recipe Box

Our favorite storage solution will always be an old-schoolrecipe box.

you’re able to keep decades-old cards next to bright-white new ones.

I even saved some!

Yellow Recipe Card Box

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You may even consider adding a divider to keep them separate from yourday-to-day recipes.

For those with notes scrawled on both sides, be sure to find an album with clear pockets.

Make a Binder With Photocopies

Its like creating your own familycookbook.

Southern Living Copper Recipe Box

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Three-ring binders also allow you to easily separate recipes by pop in or occasion with tab dividers.

Its much harder to lose one when theyre all together!

says editor Kaitlyn Yarborough Sadik.

Old Recipe Card with Handwritten Notes

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It should be noted that this method is not ideal for older, more fragile cards.