I own this journal. I bought it thinking it would be a good way to keep track of the recipes I've created. It's too small to keep track of anything but extremely short, basic recipes that require little instruction. If it were the size of their A4 notebooks it would be great, but there's not enough room inside of it.
Have this journal.....hhhhhaaaattteeeeee it. The pages are so thin (Moleskin tends to have very thing pages) So you get a ton of ghosting and bleed. Plus it doesn't feel great to write on. Only half the journal is for recipes the other is a waste. Plus you have to write incredibly small to fit your recipe in. It all ends up looking messy at the end. Huge disappointment will be tossing.
I saw this line at Indigo and I wasn't convinced. With all these prefab journals I wonder: Have we gotten so lazy and uninspired to not be able to create our own journals from scratch? Why pay extra for someone to print lines, tables and headings in a journal when this can be a creative process? I was first intrigued by the idea of a health journal, but when I saw its contents I decided it's too limiting and pricey for me to buy.
You are so right. I wanted to buy this first, but now I'm making my own with illustrations and all that stuff. It's so much fun. :)
Just got one of these. It's pretty cool.
I own this journal. I bought it thinking it would be a good way to keep track of the recipes I've created. It's too small to keep track of anything but extremely short, basic recipes that require little instruction. If it were the size of their A4 notebooks it would be great, but there's not enough room inside of it.
Have this journal.....hhhhhaaaattteeeeee it. The pages are so thin (Moleskin tends to have very thing pages) So you get a ton of ghosting and bleed. Plus it doesn't feel great to write on. Only half the journal is for recipes the other is a waste. Plus you have to write incredibly small to fit your recipe in. It all ends up looking messy at the end. Huge disappointment will be tossing.
Agree with this comment - not enough space for recipes!
i want to buy this for my mom!
Excellent.
Will this be suitable for a pastry chef?
I saw this line at Indigo and I wasn't convinced. With all these prefab journals I wonder: Have we gotten so lazy and uninspired to not be able to create our own journals from scratch? Why pay extra for someone to print lines, tables and headings in a journal when this can be a creative process?
I was first intrigued by the idea of a health journal, but when I saw its contents I decided it's too limiting and pricey for me to buy.
Fantastic, though the film runs a little fast
Good marketing but in reality, i prefer the filofax refillable notebooks.