Going the way of the Dodo bird.

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Does anyone even use recipe books anymore?

I had a giant stack of them collecting dust in a corner of our kitchen and finally decided to plow through the pile.

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Those are the ones I gave away…

And though I tend to find most recipes online these days, these are the ones I couldn’t bear to part with.

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And speaking of Dodo birds…

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Does anyone else still have a bakers rack…

Or a mini stereo with an iPod dock that plays CDs?

I really need to update my life.

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34 thoughts on “Going the way of the Dodo bird.”

  1. I totally had a binder like yours, mostly for printed recipes I’d scribbled over. When I went all digital I took photos of each page and organized them in the cloud. Man, I miss that binder, though. Good for you keeping what’s important to you.

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    1. That’s a good idea, I should digitize mine as well. Though I have to admit pieces of paper are easier to follow than constantly having to refresh a screen…
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      1. That’s what I mean by missing my binder – I wish I could have kept it. The digital versions are easier to reorganize, but I miss seeing certain handwriting like-size.

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  2. I’ve built two narrow bookcases for recipe books, and I don’t see them going anywhere. Some have notes stuck i them. Some have corrections written on the page. I also have magazines and woodworking plans that I’m sure are all available online, but I prefer being able to open the plans, lay them flat and look at them without having to put my tools down and fuss with my phone.

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  3. i use my recipe books all the time (but i only have about 10 total). i do not have a baker’s rack or a CD player. i have alexa “dots” in all of the main rooms and bathrooms, so when we want music we can either stream music in individual rooms or link them to play throughout the house. for outdoors or traveling, i use an Anker Bluetooth Speaker and stream through my phone to the speaker (really nice sound!). i honestly love the convenience of the “dots” and also have “smart plugs” and “smart bulbs” that turn on/off or dim the lights via voice command.

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  4. I have both a binder and treasured cook books. Though there are probably a couple that can be donated like some old ones from my husband’s first marriage that he no longer uses. I have to admit I prefer to cook from a book.

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  5. Hey, I have cook books and still use them. I won’t dare part with them because they belonged to my mom and grandmother. I also have the same casserole cookbook you have on your shelf, lol. I also have a bakers rack, but currently it’s being used as a coffee bar for my Keurig and espresso machine. As for the mini stereo, no I converted to Apple Music and use a Bluetooth speaker for music. But, I do have a turn table for my small, but slowly growing vinyl collection.

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  6. I have been gifted multiple cookbooks in my life, and I have to admit, I have never used a single one recipe from a book. I kept one on chocolate because chocolate leather bound with gold embossed lettering…
    I do, however, elicit recipes from friends and family and cook those. Most of what I cook is from growing up at home, but I have saved a few winners on all recipes dot com.
    I DO still own a baker’s rack, but now it’s more of a potting bench in the shed.
    I no longer own a boombox, but I do think about buying one of those speaker things for my iPhone. I had one for my iPod, when iPods were a thing.

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