TasteBook, I love you.

I get really excited about donating, I always have a pile of donation items at the bottom of the basement stairs (with at least 1 or 2 Will-A-Rama items).  Donating is genius, you’re giving to someone in need while de-cluttering and you get a tax write off.  Clearly I like to purge.  There are a few things I’m not good at parting with.  I am a recipe hoarder.  I have stacks  of magazines and pages I’ve printed from dozens of websites, I just can’t seem to let go.  I’ve been looking for a way to organize and condense, TasteBook.com you are my savior.  Their custom recipes binders are gorgeous, well priced and the perfect size.  You can upload your own photos which I had a ton of fun with when I made a family favorites cookbook for my sister in law’s birthday.  No more saving stacks of paper and overstuffing my 3 ring binder, TasteBook stores everything your virtual library.  You can even directly import from sites like Food Network and Epicurious and see what your friends save and import.  They also have a super intuitive app.

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2 thoughts on “TasteBook, I love you.

  1. I love donating also! I prob. go through my close every 3 months and find stuff to donate. I hate clutter, and don’t like things hanging around that are not being used.. plus it gives me an excuse to go shopping again. :)

    • Going shopping again is one of the best parts! I try to do a one in – one out rule with my closet to force me to not let things get out of hand.

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