Helpful Resources

I included this section because I found so many interesting things on the internet when I was researching and building my site that I wanted to share them with you.


The three ladies in the photo on the right agreed to organize the research.


The 4 sections are:


1. Standard Measurements

2. A recipe resource list plus interesting/unusual food related sites

3. Free Stuff (without a lot of strings attached)

4. Personalized things that relate to food


Enjoy!


1. Click here for a
Standard Cooking Measurements Page
that you can cut and pasteinto your cookbook if you like.


2. Miss Louise's Cooking Resource List

Norene Gilletz, cookbook author and culinary consultant, can be the editor or consultant for your cookbook project. For more information, visit her website at www.gourmania.com

Quick Easy Recipes From Gramma Cookie's Kitchen
A collection of old family favorite recipes including some of the best recipes from visitors of Gramma Cookie's Kitchen.

http://eat.epicurious.com
This site calls itself "The World's Greatest Recipe Collection"

http://www.recipe-source.com
The recipes into two major groups – recipes primarily identified with an ethnic cuisine are broken down by region and ethnic group, while other recipes are categorized by the type of dish.

http://www.foodreference.com/html/recipes.html
"Culinary articles; food history, facts & trivia; cooking tips; food quotes; who's who; ancient, classic & modern recipes; cooking humor; food poems; crossword puzzles; food art & food posters; weekly newsletter."

Plus Interesting and Unusual Food related Sites

Simply WONDERFUL family aprons !!!!!

     Let Culture Preservation Technicians capture the essence of your special gatherings with a special heritage apron that celebrates family, food and fellowship. 

http://www.savor-the-rhubarb.com  A desire to bring back some childhood memories of grandparents now gone is the inspiration behind this site.  Learn how to plant and harvest a rhubarb garden. Create a wide variety of wonderful dishes with your produce as well. 

http://www.foodsiteoftheday.com/ A simply wonderful website
full of food related information. You won't want to miss this one!

http://goodcooking.com/
"Good Cooking is "A Guide to Good Cooking" that features food, wine and cooking with professional recipes, submitted recipes, recipe links, good cooking information, nutrition links, consumer information, fish/shellfish recipes, culinary schools links, food facts, wine links, wine information, free recipe submission, travel information, food definitions, culinary information, fun facts and brain food. Advertise food, wine, cooking and travel products."

http://www.food-image.com/ Food-Image.Com is a food photos
library offering low cost, premier quality, professional
royalty free food photographs.
All of the images are available for instant download.

OldCookbooks.com  online bookstore selling vintage, used and rare cookbooks, advertising recipe pamphlets and appliance guides.

3. Miss Mary's "Free Stuff" Resource List

Miss Mary's Free Stuff (without a Lot of Strings Attached). She knows they aren't really relevant to cooking, but she loves them anyway.

Download a free family tree – fill it out – and then scan it and include it in your cookbook).

http://www.litquotes.com/ A site featuring quotations from literature.
These quotes are great for invitations, cards, signature lines, scrapbooking and cookbooks.

Simply wonderful  free original clipart !!!!!

http://www.weareirish.ca/home.php
This is an excellent resource for information on Irish culture, Ireland Canada tourism, Irish music festivals, Irish Pubs, Irish sports and information about Ireland counties, Irish-Canadians, genealogy, Irish recipes and more.

http://www.scrapbookscrapbook.com/  If you love scrapbooking. This is the place for supplies! There are many free samples of their scrapbooking sets and they also have lots and lots of scrapbook ideas …..

Savvy Homemade   Create fantastic homemade things and stop throwing away your hard earned cash, take a look at how to make your own things and beat that Credit Crisis! All you need is a helping hand and a great collection of home made ideas.


http://pcworld.com/
Big List of Free Things  – type FREE STUFF into the search box in the upper left corner of the screen.

4. Miss Margaret's "Personalized" Resource List

Miss Margaret has "a thing" for things with her name or photo on them.
If you would like to suggest a favorite of your own, please tell us about it by clicking on susan@heritagecookbook.com

http://www.mosaicquilt.com/  Learn to transform ordinary fabric into unbelievable photographic quilted art! This is not photo transfer and it is really easy to do. You must see it to believe it!

http://www.danschocolates.com/photo.html
You can order chocolates from this company and put ask them to put
your picture on the cover of the box!
Great gift.