Recipe Legacy Provides A New Way To Preserve Family Memories and Honor Family Members Via Its Personal Family Recipe Album


Los Angeles, California, September 2002 -- Recipe Legacy creates attractive, colorful, recipe albums. The albums contain personal recipes and family history information provided by families wishing to preserve their own personal history for present and future family members.

Recipe Legacy uses the Internet and computer software to compile and create these recipe albums. A family may order as few or as many as they like. This is unlike printing companies who require bulk orders.

The Recipe Legacy concept was created by Sandra Rifman. Mrs. Rifman's varied educational and professional background includes a BA in English, a certificate in Web Design from CSUN and a career in both advertising and computer programming.

At the www.recipelegacy.com website many original paper designs are offered for selection, so that each album can be tailored to the gift-giving occasion of the family requesting the album. Occasions can be as diverse as

1. Family and friends providing a page each of recipes to a bride at a bridal shower,
2. A Thanksgiving, Christmas or Hanukkah gift from a mother to her married daughters and daughter-in-laws,
3. A family member compiling memories from home for students going off to college,
4. A daughter honoring her mother on Mother's Day with formalized copies of treasured recipes received.

However, the need for a personal touch is always a factor. Recipe Legacy allows for inclusion of photos, poems, family trees, stories or whatever a particular family deems appropriate for their individual recipe book.

"Our new service is the first of its kind," says Rifman. "The family provides the input and we turn that input into a professional -looking, attractive and useful gift that family members can give with pride."





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