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Two wooden frames—one with a fine mesh screen (the Britannica Kids guide explains that screen filtering is a key industrial step too). Large tub: Big enough to submerge your frames. Sponges and towels: For removing excess water. 🍳 Step-by-Step Guide

Fill your tub with water and stir in the pulp. The more pulp you add, the thicker your cookbook pages will be. DomГЎcГ­ kuchaЕ™ka

Making your own paper for a "Home Cookbook" () is a great way to give it a personal, rustic feel. You can recycle old scraps like printer paper, junk mail, or egg cartons. 📝 Supplies for Handmade Paper Two wooden frames—one with a fine mesh screen

Use a drop of beet juice or turmeric for natural, food-safe tints. 🍳 Step-by-Step Guide Fill your tub with water

Hold the mold (screen side up) and deckle together. Dip them into the tub at an angle, then pull them straight up. Let the water drain through the screen.

Add bits of dried rosemary or thyme into the pulp for a culinary theme.

Press patterned fabric onto the wet paper to give your cover a unique feel.