![]() |
Thanks for the help on the recipe cards. Does anyone know about what Jodie is asking: a place to be able to print onto recipe cards from the computer printers?
|
Originally Posted by Fran Foss
how about a kitchen specialty shop in your area. They usually have some nice ones....expensive, if you need alot
Thanks |
Let me check at home and see where I got mine. Sometimes I wonder tho, by the time you buy the cardstock paper and the ink, especially if you want to do the cute ones with lots of color...are they any cheaper??
Melinda |
definitly (sp) not cheaper but nice to have and give.
|
Hallmark has very nice ones.
|
HP.com has lovely printable recipe cards. I posted the link earlier in the links and resources section of the printables they offer. You are able to edit the document there on line and then print it out.
|
I know of a few websites that offer recipe cards. I was curious if there was a way we could do it here, I love reading all the members recipes and have tried a few already. Just hoping I could print them out an easier way.
|
|
A few years ago I printed free recipe cards from: alenkasprintables.com All I did was get a package of card stock from staples and printed some out,hand wrote my recipes then made copies of those.
|
Originally Posted by Jodie02b
I was wondering if there was a way we could down load recipes in an idex card format, or some easy to print format?
It would be nice to get a few recipes printed at a time. You type in your recipe and then you can print it out in your choice of many different formats including index cards. Here is a link for some for sale: http://www.amazon.com/ValuSoft-10470.../dp/B000B7TBNE or you can google it. I love my Mastercook. I have over 100,000 recipes stored in it. |
All times are GMT -8. The time now is 08:45 AM. |