My Most Used Kitchen Tools, with Links!

 



There are two options for printing my recipes found here in my Freebies or in my Etsy Store. You can use cardstock and cut along the cutting lines or they're also formatted to print out on these Avery postcards. 





Want to keep printing costs down? We joined the HP Instant Ink program with Hewlett Packard in 2015 and we love it. No more worrying about how much ink we're using even when it's color. No more running out and having to shop around town searching for the correct replacement. Just choose your monthly plan and the ink arrives at your door before you even know you're running low. Bonus: they send you prepaid envelopes to return the empty cartridges to be recycled!


It was recently time to upgrade our printer. We went to the Hewlett Packard Instant Ink site to see what was currently compatible with the Instant Ink program and the choice was easy for us. We love all the features this one offers. It's fast, holds a lot of paper, has the top feeder which is great for heavier card stock and has the larger ink cartridges. There are more affordable printers available that might work well for you. Compare the features and read the reviews. :)




                                                                      HP Printer Link























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