Passed Down Recipes-From All the Past Generations of Men and Women In Our Family to Future Generations to Come

More Workbooks for Recipes and Kids Activities

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Creating new content is sometimes simple and others quite hard. I use to create workbooks, worksheets, and even whole policy books in my former career. Now I am creating more workbooks for recipes and kids’ activities. There is something soothing about working out how to create a customized form or workbook. There are a couple of tools on the web that I use to create generic journals, workbooks, and other low-content books. Besides the very popular Canva.com which I really love and pay for the professional subscription. It is truly worth it. I do use most of my own pictures rather than the stock photos for my client’s creations. They have a new Content Scheduler. It works fairly well except for the new Instagram Reels or Pinterest Idea Pins. At least, not yet anyway. It also does not work with more than one set of social media accounts.

One of the ones I joined was Book Bolt. It is mainly a keyword and niche researching tool for low and no content books with video tutorials but it does have a section set up to actually create the books using some forms that others have created. That might be a good place to start but I say create your own. The main reason why I elected to higher subscription fees is that it includes a special puzzle creation tool. These two books below were created using a combination of Book Bolt, Canva, and my own forms and additions. One I used Book Bolt’s Book Cover Software and the other I used the Puzzle Generation tools.

Suwannee River State Park is a full-service recreational area located in Live Oak, Florida. We include puzzles, activity sheets, and the history of the park that the youngsters can read and use in their games within the workbook. There will be sheets to color, places to write about your adventures, and draw about your activities as well.

Use this book to help organize all those recipes into sections, share some memories about the people who made them through the years, and draw or paste in some pictures too. It will make a great keepsake for your future generations to use and enjoy.

Author: Jolene MacFadden

Single mother, retired from a normal job, was traveling around the State of Florida in an old RV. Now stationary writing new books and helping others get their self-published.

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