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Start Fresh in 2021: Get Organized. Eat Better.

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Have issue viewing this email? Hey {NAME}! There are lots of ways to get organized in your life an

Have issue viewing this email? [Click here]( [Six Sisters' Stuff]( Hey {NAME}! There are lots of ways to get organized in your life and your kitchen. In today’s email, we’re going to break it down by starting with organizing your recipes. Knowing exactly where your tried and true recipes and your “want to try” recipes are makes the entire cooking process flow better. Here are our tips for organizing the 3 most commonly used types of recipes: Digital Recipes - Pinterest: Pro: Easily create boards for any type of recipe you want. Basically every website out there allows you to pin the recipe and then you can easily save it to a specific board. Con: When you go to use the recipe, you will have to go through multiple clicks which will take you to the original recipe and you will be fighting ads through the process.  - Recipe App: Pro: Easily save recipes right to your mobile device in an organized way. Con: Recipe import to the app may have glitches and the recipe format can be way off. - Google Drive: Pro: It’s easy to copy/paste recipes from websites, then modify/make notes. Con: Not as mobile friendly, no other specific recipe features. Printed Recipes - For some people, the old-school way of using plain old paper is what they prefer for their recipes. Whether it is printed, torn out of a magazine, or even hand written, the best way to organize paper recipes is in a 3 ring binder with sheet protectors.  Cookbook Recipes - All of us probably have cookbooks we have used forever and love. But in each cookbook, there are probably only a dozen or so recipes that we use frequently. To easily find those recipes when you want to make them, use an index tab to mark the page and write the name of the recipe on it. We hope this is helpful and can help you get more organized in 2021! If you’ve been thinking about using a Recipe App to get your recipes organized we’ve got you covered! You can grab our [Full Access subscription for 25% off]( now and organize all your digital recipes in one place for easy access on any of your devices! It’s the best recipe organization system out there, and it’s all included with our Six Sisters' Stuff Full Access subscription. [GET ORGANIZED TODAY!]( Let's Connect!     Six Sisters Stuff 3115 East Lion Lane Unit 160 #A Salt Lake City, Utah 84121 United States [Unsubscribe from our newsletter](

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