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Families can cook up food memories

Families can cook up food memories

When families gather, you often find most people in the kitchen. That’s because the kitchen is where you’ll find the food.

All families have favorite foods that are served on special occasions. But all too often, treasured recipes are lost forever when a family member passes away. That’s why many families are taking the time to create a family cookbook.

"When my grandmother passed away, we lost a lot of the great recipes I grew up with," said Bill Rice, founder of the Family Cookbook Project, an online tool that helps families create and share their own family cookbooks. "My family has created a collection of recipes to ensure that doesn’t happen again. Now we’re sharing the website used by my family to preserve our recipes to help other families do the same." 

Collecting, organizing and printing family recipes can be easy and fun with the right tools. The Family Cookbook Project was launched to help families simplify and automate the process.

To learn more about creating a family cookbook, log on to www. familycookbookproject.com/usa or send an e-mail to info@family cookbookproject.com.

This story provided by NewsUSA.