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The thread discusses various methods for keeping cookbooks accessible while cooking, including the use of skirt hangers and plastic bags. Participants share personal experiences and tips related to cookbook care and accessibility in the kitchen.
Views differ on the effectiveness and practicality of using plastic bags versus hangers for cookbook protection and accessibility. No clear consensus emerges on the best method.
Participants share a variety of personal experiences and preferences related to cookbook usage and care, reflecting individual cooking environments and habits.
Consultants and home cooks looking for creative ways to keep cookbooks accessible and protected while cooking may find the shared experiences valuable.
ChefPaulaB said:That would be a great idea, especially if you are short on counter space... As far as putting them in plastic bags to protect them... seems like it would be hard to read the recipe, for me anyway. Besides, if they have smudges on them it's easy to see your favorite books and recipes! haha!
BethCooks4U said:The bags are clear. I don't have any problem reading through the bag - I guess if the light was reflecting on it...
I don't mind the "smudges" too much in the privacy of my kitchen but if I'm taking the book to shows I don't want them to think the books are dirty - plus more often than not the smudges make the pages stick together.
ChefPaulaB said:That is true, I do hate that... as far as being used for shows, I feel that it just shows them that I use them and love them, but yeah, you don't want them sticking together. I do have a cookbook stand that I use and unless I get really crazy (and sometimes cooking with 2 small kids, it does get crazy) they stay fairly clean. I have terrible lighting in my kitchen so I know that I would have problems with the reading through bags, maybe some day I can redo my kitchen and fix that problem!
PChefRenee said:I LOVE this idea...how cool! Unfortunately, I will have to just pass the idea on to others because I don't have handles on my cabinets.Thanks for the idea, though.
A skirt hanger is a type of clothing hanger designed with clips that can hold skirts or pants. It can be repurposed to hold cookbooks open while you’re cooking, allowing you to easily read the recipe without needing to hold the book.
To set up a skirt hanger for your cookbooks, simply clip the top of the cookbook with the clips on the hanger. You can then hang the skirt hanger on a hook, cabinet handle, or even a towel rack, keeping the cookbook at eye level and easily accessible while you cook.
While most skirt hangers will work, those with strong clips and a sturdy design are preferred. Look for hangers that can hold the weight of your cookbook without bending or breaking. Adjustable clips can also help accommodate different sizes of cookbooks.
Yes, you can use a skirt hanger to hold a tablet or a printed recipe page. Just place the tablet or page between the clips of the hanger, ensuring it is secure. This allows you to follow digital recipes hands-free while cooking.
Using a skirt hanger for cookbooks keeps your recipes visible and accessible, reducing the risk of spills or damage to the book. It also saves counter space and allows you to easily flip through pages or refer back to previous steps without needing to hold the book.