Do people still use physical, paper copy cook books?
Re: Do people still use physical, paper copy cook books?
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i also wan't to buy a cook book that has plant-based, zero waste recipes
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I prefer using physical copy books when possible.
I like flipping through the pages when cooking.
I don't like staying online for TOO long, even though I use the internet quite a bit.
The internet is more efficient. But I am finding that unless there is an absolutely critical/urgent need, life is often better spent just a little less "efficient".
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I am with you Kagrant89, I love physical books; unfortunately, I don't have as much space as I would like for all of themKagrant89 wrote: ↑10 May 2018, 19:18 Absolutely not...I prefer the physical book myself as well. I enjoy to underline words I don't know, important things that pops out to me and to be able to smell the book, LOL. I have read only 2 e- books my whole life. I love physical books. I have to have physical I'm very old school.
In my family also we have a tradition, we make our personal cookbooks that stay in the family.
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