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Article: 1-hour expert organize recipes: stop playing hide-and-seek with all your recipe cards and cut-out clippings by filing your recipes in one of these easy, useful systems.(beat the clock: GET TIME ON YOUR SIDE)
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- April 1, 2005
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The Recipe Rolodex
If your recipes are dozens of index cards filled with Grandma's oldies, as well as new goodies pinched from friends, the Russell + Hazel Recipe Rolodex Set will provide a quick-reference system for them all ($68 for complete set, russellandhazel.com).
Get organized: The set comes with a rolling Rolodex, 24 blank 4x5-inch cards, 50 4x5-inch plastic sleeves (to protect against cooking splatters), 12 blank tab dividers, and a special hole-punch for easy assembly.
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The Recipe Accordion File
If your recipes are a small stash of favorite handwritten recipes and magazine cutouts, opt for an accordion file, like The ...
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