3 best methods to store your favorite recipes in the cloud

If you value family traditions, you should store recipes in the cloud. Replacing tattered cookbooks makes life easier and your kitchen cleaner. It’s easy with recipe management software.

A cloud-based library allows you to access your recipes while away from home. This means you can pull up a recipe on your phone to get all the ingredients at the grocery store. While you’re there, use these seven strategies to save money on groceries.

Storing recipes online is much more convenient than relying on stained and torn hard copies. Digitize your family cookbooks with one of these tools. We’ll explain how they work and why they’ll help you upgrade your dinner plans.

1. CreateMyCookbook is one of the most popular options out there

Cooking people of the internet, check out these useful software programs and apps for recording and organizing recipes. If you're a cook who wants to upgrade your recipe book, start here.

CreateMyCookbook is especially useful because it has pages already formatted to look like professional cookbooks. Plus, you can add recipes as you discover new ones (or uncover old notes that you lost).

You can even order physical cookbooks from the site. If you want hardcover or full-color photos, you can adjust your preferences. Overall, this tool is easy to use and navigate. Even if you aren’t a professional editor, you’ll find that it’s a breeze to update and tweak your digital cookbook.

Plus, you can save yourself from transcribing handwritten recipes and order its WeTypeIt service. The first two credits for this service are free. You will need to pay for more credits. Up to $59.95 for 100 credits. No matter what you need, this site has a solution. The free CreateMyCookbook app is available for iOS and Android.

2. Check out Mixbook during your search for recipe management software

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Your smartphone makes it easy to share photos with anyone at any time. But unless your phone is your first camera, you may have some old negatives. You can get them developed or scan them into your phone to view and share easily. Tap or click here for tips on converting negatives into digital photos.

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Smartphones have had a significant impact on how we shoot photos. Now everyone has a powerful camera in their pocket at all times and can snap thousands of pictures without worrying about the cost of film.

But what about your old physical photos and negatives? You can keep them in a dusty old album on a shelf, or you can digitize them and easily share them with anyone. Tap or click here to check out some apps that make it easy to digitize your photos and negatives.

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