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Recipe pages, personal pages, ad pages, photos, and one-color dividers will be
printed in the chosen ink color.
Black ink is FREE. Navy, brown,
or hunter ink costs extra.
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• Our standard paper for recipe pages and personal pages is a premium, heavy, bright white 60-lb. paper.
• Cream-colored paper is an extra charge. |
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A Recipe Note is any non-recipe content that pertains to a specific recipe. Anything other than
ingredients, directions, contributor name, serving size, and recipe title is a Recipe Note. Examples include recipe
history, nutritional information, and suggested uses. Recipe Notes are an extra charge. |
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Recipes are grouped into categories such as Main Dishes or Desserts. Recipes can be further
grouped into subcategories within each category, such as "Cakes," "Pies," etc., within the
Desserts category. Subcategory headings will appear centered at the beginning of these recipes, as well as in the
index section. Subcategories are an extra charge. |
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Fillers (artwork or text, such as quotes or sayings)
are offered as a way to enhance the bottom of the recipe pages where
space allows. Fillers can only be used with non-continued recipes.
We have 8 stock filler sets, or you can submit custom material. Order
our Cookbook
Kit for
more details and samples. Fillers are an extra charge. |
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Our standard practice is to print recipes continuously from page to page, breaking recipes where necessary.
Printing recipes in a non-continued fashion does not split recipes from page to page. If you plan to use fillers,
you must choose a format using non-continued recipes.
To the right is an example of continued recipes. Non-continued recipes
are offered with most of our formats and are an extra charge. Recipe
formats F10, F11, F12, and F13 include non-continued recipes at no
extra cost. |
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You can include recipe menus within recipe categories or in a separate menu category. Menus consist of a menu
title and menu recipe titles printed at the top of a page with recipes directly following. Recipe menus are an extra
charge. |
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You can include recipe symbols on select recipes to denote a special feature. The recipe symbol will be placed directly after the recipe title on the recipe page. A symbol reference key will be placed on the table of contents page. We have 6 stock recipe symbols. Custom material may be submitted.
Recipe symbols cannot be used with recipe formats F6, F14, and F15. Recipe
symbols are an extra charge. For your convenience, you can print our Recipe Symbol Sheet (PDF). You
can cut out symbols and tape them onto Recipe Collection Sheets to
denote recipes that require a symbol.
If you use typensave® software or
typensave® online, you will be able to indicate which recipes have
a symbol.
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