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Printable Canning Log – Instant Digital Download – Farmhouse Recipe Printable Notebooks – 8.5″x11″ Binder

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$3.99

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Printable canning log with space for recipes, batch notes, yield number, dates, etc. Keep track of what you’ve canned, when you canned it, and what your family thought of the recipe once they’ve eaten it! This notebook is undated and can be printed on-demand.

This listing is for an instant digital download, which means there is no shipping or wait time. Immediately after purchase, your notebook is available for download on your order screen.

Measurements: 8.5″x11″ — recommended for use in 3 ring binders or disc-bound binders.

5 pages total:
1. Title Page
2. Title Page (version 2)
3. Index page
4. Canning Log/Recipe Page
5. Canning Log/Recipe Page (vegetable background)

Format: JPG in a zip folder / PDF

Print as many pages as you need or want! Please only use this notebook for personal use, or as an individual gift for a friend or family member. Do NOT sell printed notebooks or the digital files themselves.

As this is a digital download, no physical item will be sent to you. After purchase, items can be found on your Purchases page in your profile (https://www.etsy.com/your/purchases). If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us by private message.

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