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Conquering Chaos
Feeling overwhelmed by the ever-growing mountain of family recipes, historical documents, and culinary finds? You’re not alone! We are here to equip you with the tools and strategies to tackle your organizational challenges.
Join us on a journey to transform your genealogy research and culinary discoveries from scattered bits to beautifully organized treasures! We’ll explore a variety of methods, from cutting-edge digital apps to tried-and-true paper-based systems.
Whether your passion lies in uncovering your family history or creating a cherished cookbook of heirloom recipes, discover how to create a system that works for you. Learn valuable tips and recommendations for keeping track of all those precious resources, ensuring your culinary and ancestral treasures are never lost again!
So, grab a pen and paper (or your favorite digital device) and get ready to transform the chaos into a haven of organized delight!
Resources
We talked all things related to the organization in this episode! Enjoy these helpful resources mentioned in this episode:
- Google Drive
- Microsoft One Note
- We mentioned modifying recipes to fit with your current lifestyle –> check out episode 5 to learn more about how to do that.
- Paprika (recipe storage and meal planning app)
- Here’s an article with other recipe app options
- Follow Ashley on Pinterest
- Follow Lisa on Pinterest
- Google Keep
- Goodnotes
- AnyList
- Pantry Check
- How To Organize Genealogy Research On The Go
- How To Get Started with Photo Organization of Old Family Photos
We show you how to document family recipes for future generations in our webinar Passing the Plate: Documenting Family Recipes for Future Generations. Plus, we’ll help you capture and preserve your family’s culinary heritage with our ebook Passing the Plate: Recipes That Tell Our Family Story.
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