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Book Reviews of Recipe KeeperBook Review: Meh, found a better one for half the prices at Barnes and Noble Summary: 2 Stars
Aside from being damaged when I received it from Brilanti Books (and receiving no response from them), the organizer is functional enough but not of high quality. The tabs seem flimsy and many other organizers come with splashguards. I think this would be fine for most folks, but if you cook a lot, you may want to get something with sturdier tabs.
Book Review: Must have been backordered. Summary: 1 Stars
I decided not to wait for this item any longer and cancelled the order. I chose What's Cooking? Recipe Organizer (Recipe Book) instead.
Book Review: Nice binder. Every thing else: phooey! Summary: 2 Stars
Hello! This is 2009! Where are the templates (Word AND Pages) for filling out the recipe forms? Otherwise, the forms provided are useless for we people with computers. Do you want to write all your recipes by hand onto a provided form printed in very feint yellow? Can you even read the provided forms? I can't.
The binder is attractive and I think the dividers are marginal (titles are very hard to read!). So, I'l buy some plastic jackets to house my computer-printed recipes. Live and learn.
Book Review: Not in the condition described Summary: 1 Stars
I gave this to my sister as a gift. I honestly didn't even realize that it wasn't new until after I had submitted my order. However, the seller had good reviews and stated it was in "like-new" condition. Well, it wasn't and I am embarrassed that I gave a run-down recipe organizer to some one as a birthday present.
Book Review: Not what I had hoped/expected Summary: 2 Stars
We had hoped for more "blank" pages which allow us to insert pre-printed recipes (i.e., cut from newspapers, magazines, etc), but there were few of those pages, and more of the manufacturer's custom pages requiring you to write out the recipes - yuk
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