Family Cookbook Project

Custom Photo Cookbook Maker with One, Five, or 10 Printed Cookbooks from Family Cookbook Project (Up to 87% Off)

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The software compiles family recipes, photos, and stories and transforms them into full-color cookbooks with custom layouts and covers

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Access includes:

  • Unlimited recipe uploads from unlimited contributors
  • Final drafts can be printed at home, a local printing shop, or exported straight to a Kindle or iPad

Custom cookbook includes:

  • Up to 50 recipes and 10 color photos on white standard paper with coil-binding
  • Additional recipes, photos, paper and binding types available for an extra fee

Users can customize their cookbooks by uploading personal photos and choosing from a selection of layouts, covers, and dividers. Families compile their recipes with the software, which works on Macs, PCs, and iPads. For more information, see the FAQs or peruse a sample cookbook.

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Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Online only. Must activate membership by expiration date on your voucher, membership valid for one year or life. Deal includes up to 50 recipes average 2/page printed and 10 color photos. Shipping not included. Limit 4 per person. Valid only for option purchased. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Family Cookbook Project

Bill Rice has been exploring his ancestry for more than a decade, so he knows that tracking family traditions is hard work. One summer, over a delectable meal on Cape Cod, he and his family realized that one of the best ways to share their traditions with future generations was right on the plates in front of them. However, Bill wanted to go further than a standard family cookbook by creating heirlooms that share recipes as well as stories and photographs culled from several family members.

Bill’s high school friend Chip Lowell built the technology that was the backbone of the enterprise—and now forms the backbone of Family Cookbook Project, which makes its technology available to clans everywhere. The software allows creators to add personal touches to their books, from hand-written recipes to bookmarks made from the family’s favorite deli meat. It also sends email reminders to contributors, amasses recipes, and hosts an eclectic stock of templates and color schemes.