Making A Family Recipe Book Surrounding Cremation Services

November 19, 2019

If the loved one you are honoring enjoyed nothing better than digging out an old recipe, you might want to create a family recipe book in their memory. Here are a few tips to help you do just that.

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Food has a way of bringing people together. You eat at a wedding reception. At a family birthday party. And even after a memorial service when a loved one passes away and goes through cremation services in Chicago, IL. If the loved one you are honoring enjoyed nothing better than digging out an old recipe, you might want to create a family recipe book in their memory. Here are a few tips to help you do just that.

 

Tip 1: Consider Gathering In Advance

 

With technology on your side, it’s easy enough to shoot an email out to everyone in your family and simply have them email their favorite recipes, the more unique and the older they are, the better. You can gather the recipes, print them out, bind them, and even pass them out at the memorial service if you’re able to get it all done in time. Make sure you include some of the deceased’s favorites as well to make the book that much more special.

 

Tip 2: Have People Bring Them Or Share Them There

 

When you talk to family members about the memorial service, tell them that you are collecting recipes and have them bring some to the service. Some people keep their recipes in their brains so have some note cards on hand in case someone wants to write one out at the service. Open it up to those who forget as well and allow them to mail or email you recipes later. Put a deadline on it or it might drag out too long. You can put the book together after the service and distribute copies to family members as you see them.

 

Tip 3: Create A Sharing Page

 

You could also create a group on social media that is just for your family members and close friends with the purpose being to share recipes that are legends in your family. You might want a secret group so you don’t distribute the secret ingredients to just anyone.

 

Tip 4: Try A Few For The Reception

 

If the memorial service is going to be followed by a reception, consider trying a few of the recipes you have or have gathered so family can enjoy the fruits of your labor. If the person who passed on made an amazing seven-layer salad, give it a try. It might not be the same, but even trying will honor their memory.

IF you want more tips on things you can do to bring your family together surrounding cremation services in Chicago, IL while you honor your loved one, contact the experts at Chicagoland Cremation Options for ideas. You can call us at (773) 631-0018 and tell us a little bit about your family and their interests. You can also make plans with us by visiting in person at 9329 Byron St, Schiller Park, IL 60176. We want to help with final services and we will support you beyond those plans as well. Check our website for information at Chicagolandcremationoptions.com.

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