Do I put the recipe book in a spiral bound form or put it in a nice binder, complete with cute cover and divider pages so that you can add recipes to it that you get off my site and other great cooking sites as we go along? I am leaning toward the binder. Let me know what you think. Either way, you are going to get about 175+ awesome recipes to share with your family, harmful additive info and nutritional info on grains and how to use them. What a deal. You will also be helping fund Autism treatments with your purchase. Even better!
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Yay! I can't wait. I like the Binder idea...but whatever you decide will be wonderful. I am so looking foward to your recipes! Have a great trip with the gals! Wish I was going too. It might take me 15 years too to leave my kids as well. :)
ReplyDeleteMy choice is binder. Thanks- Cindy
ReplyDeleteWhat is the price difference between binder or spiral-bound? If it's the same, then binder makes more sense!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait!
Either one, as long as I get my hands on it is fine with me. Whatever works best for you. ~Deena
ReplyDeleteBinder sounds great! I can't wait!
ReplyDeleteHave a great vacation. We left this week too for a little R & R. My vote is for spiral bound.
ReplyDeleteBinder would be awesome!
ReplyDeletego with the binder
ReplyDeleteBinder, binder, binder!
ReplyDeletei can't wait!! i vote binder.
ReplyDeleteMy vote is for the binder. I cant wait for this cookbook!
ReplyDeleteHope you had a great vacation.