How It Started
Does your mom cook your favorite meals from scratch, but she doesn’t have the recipes written down? Do you find yourself calling your aunt year-after-year to ensure you really are mixing your grandmother’s Divinity long enough? I do. I have lots of family recipes, but they weren’t all in one place - some on cards, some saved in emails, some written on random sheets of paper stuffed into cookbooks. In speaking with friends I learned that, in most families, only one person is the keeper of the cherished family recipes. So how do we connect everyone to the handwriting of generations past, or the stains of a lovingly used recipe card? How do we make them easily accessible to all family members?After doing some research, I did find options for making family cookbooks, but none that offered the high-design that I desired, archival materials to stand the test of time, or a level of service that would make my grandmothers proud. So I cooked up Preserved Press.