I'm easily distracted by shiny, new, sales, and photography. I love anything that let's me be creative and I'm always looking for new crafts and recipes to try.

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If you aren’t using Evernote yet, you should be. I’ve been using it at work to collaborate and share ideas with co-workers, but over the Xmas holidays I decided I had just enough time to complete one of my 2011 New Years Resolutions, organize all my random recipes.

Over the years I have collected a binder full of recipes I have printed off the internet. Instead of retyping them all out I went back to the websites I got them from and used Clearly to transfer them into Evernote. Soooo Easy! It only took me about 3 hours to do about 100 recipes.

You might ask why I bothered to do this and not just create an account on one of the many recipe sites on the web, well I like to save recipes from blogs mostly and if the recipe is on the site with the account I can’t save it. And really, Evernote is just like that only better. They have a web, desktop and mobile app versions so no matter what device I am on, online or not I have easy access to my content.

Below are some of my favorite blogs to save recipes:

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