Monday, August 30, 2010

my kitchen cheat sheet

***update*** I originally made the cheat sheet on Pages (the Apple version of a word processor)

I saw this idea on angrychicken a LLLONG time ago and have wanted to do it ever since.
It's a listing of my most used recipes, that I don't already have memorized, hanging up on the inside of one of my cabinets so I can save thumbing through books/boxes every time I need to make one of these things.

They are in 'my language' meaning they have no instruction, except what I never remember!

Fun idea, I had to share.

(does ANYONE know how to embed a .pdf other than using scribd!? annoying.)

5 comments:

KB said...

so what site did you go to to make your cheat sheet? Awesome, and would be so helpful...

Anonymous said...

Awesome and Yum! Great idea! We have been loving your Granola Bars here! Do you keep them in the fridge or? Do yours turn out crunchy? Ours were more barlike but still very good. (Oh...and I added some chocolate chips, of course. :) )

Jennie

Cooking with Phlip said...

Open your PDF in preview and "save as" a JPG then you can embed just like a photo.

GP Phlip

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RU said...

If you use a MAC then you can
APPLE- SHIFT-4 all at the same time and it will give you a crossbar that you can drag over the area.
This take a photo of just the part of the screen that you want/need and then you can save it to your blog upload file or your desktop- wherever.
I use this feature EVERY DAY! love it.
way easier than bookmarking pages and then I keep stuff organized in files on my desktop.
BUT this only works with the amazing MAC computers :)
What can I say, my husband used to work for Apple.