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How to Make a Brownie Book

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By Lauren Wise
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Make a Brownie Book
Make a Brownie Book
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A brownie cookbook is a great way to create a collection of the best brownie pictures and recipes. You can collect these from the Internet, friends, family, and any recipes you invent on your own. All you need is a computer with a printer, and some basic binding such as a hole puncher and string.

Difficulty: Moderate
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Printer
  • Computer
  • Recipes
  • String
  • Hole punch
  • Camera
  1. Step 1

    Collect as many recipes for brownies as you can. You can find these on cooking websites (see Resources below), and from ideas from your friends and family. Write down the recipes or have them emailed to you. Be open-minded and experiment with different recipes. You never know what type of different or foreign ingredients could be good.

  2. Step 2

    Compile the recipes in different sections, such as "Fudge Brownies" or "Brownies with Nuts" or " White Chocolate Brownies." Separate them, and if desired, create the recipes and take pictures of the finished product with a camera. Or, you can search online and find pictures of similar brownies. Just make sure you have the rights to use the pictures.

  3. Step 3

    Make sure each recipe is not longer than a page, and has a picture if you desire. It may also help to add where you obtained the recipe at the bottom of the page.

  4. Step 4

    Print out each recipe from the computer and printer. Keep them in order, and paper clip the bunch together.

  5. Step 5

    Come up with a catchy title for the brownie book, with an attractive cover containing pictures and colors. Do not forget to put your name with it on the cover.

  6. Step 6

    Decide how you want to make the brownie book. If you want the most inexpensive basics, hole-punch two to three times through the side of the stack, and thread twine or string tightly through the holes to secure them together. If you want a more professional look, you can bring the stack of papers for the brownie book to a place such as Kinko's to get it bound professionally, and maybe even published through a small publishing company.

Tips & Warnings
  • Make sure you get permission to use the brownie recipes in your brownie cookbook.
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