6x8 Binder for Recipes

I have an ancient binder (I mean like from the early 70s) origin unknown. It's a ratty brown plastic that is brittle and grubby but has recipes given to me over the years by friends in various countries. If I were to start one again, I'd get one of the Becky Higgins pretty binders (or a Target one) and use these protectors or the full 6x8 if I were typing it out with a photo. I think the biggest issue with the binders is making sure the pocket protector holes match the binder holes. I have found they are sure not standard in the 6x8 size....:badmood
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@cookingmylife this is why i pick a brand and stick with it when I make a decision. :giggle
If I buy the binder at target... I buy the protectors at target, or else the same brand of protectors. I do my best to go with store brand whenever possible, so I have quite a few hobby lobby brand protectors for different albums. Haha
 
Do you all hand write the recipes or print digital versions? Are you using a template for digital versions?

So often I use my phone or a tablet, but I get them SO DIRTY because I am an incredibly messy cook.

I love the idea of printing the waterproof prints at Persnickety!
 
I have an ancient binder (I mean like from the early 70s) origin unknown. It's a ratty brown plastic that is brittle and grubby but has recipes given to me over the years by friends in various countries. If I were to start one again, I'd get one of the Becky Higgins pretty binders (or a Target one) and use these protectors or the full 6x8 if I were typing it out with a photo. I think the biggest issue with the binders is making sure the pocket protector holes match the binder holes. I have found they are sure not standard in the 6x8 size....:badmood
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My binder came with these protectors, and also a full size protector, too.
 
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