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Early subscribers get a free extra cookbook with purchase of a gift bundle
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif. - Californer -- Culinage, a new platform for creating collaborative family cookbooks, is launching today to help families preserve recipes, stories, photos, and even the voices of loved ones, online and in print. With weekly guided prompts and AI-assisted recipe capture, Culinage makes it simple to gather recipes from multiple relatives and design a bookstore-quality hardcover cookbook as a keepsake.
"Cooking at home with your loved ones is history being written in real time," said Gregory Carr, founder of Culinage. "We built Culinage so families can capture those memories while they're fresh, then hold them in a book that gets passed down."
Key features include: guided story prompts, unlimited contributors, photo & video support, interactive voice notes in print, and automatic print-ready layouts for an 8.5×11" hardcover cookbook. Early users have used Culinage to compile holiday traditions, bilingual family recipes, and memory books for weddings and new babies.
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Launch offer: Early supporters receive a free extra book credit with purchase.
Availability and pricing: Gift bundle includes 1 year subscription and 1 cookbook credit for $99. After that, $6.99 / month or $59.99 / year for continued recipe sharing. Learn more at www.culinage.app.
About Culinage
Culinage helps your family capture recipes, stories and media with the option to bind them into a beautiful cookbook. With weekly guided prompts and effortless recipe capture, families can finally create a culinary keepsake that can be passed down from generation to generation. Culinage is available on the web, with gift options for the holidays and milestones.
"Cooking at home with your loved ones is history being written in real time," said Gregory Carr, founder of Culinage. "We built Culinage so families can capture those memories while they're fresh, then hold them in a book that gets passed down."
Key features include: guided story prompts, unlimited contributors, photo & video support, interactive voice notes in print, and automatic print-ready layouts for an 8.5×11" hardcover cookbook. Early users have used Culinage to compile holiday traditions, bilingual family recipes, and memory books for weddings and new babies.
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Launch offer: Early supporters receive a free extra book credit with purchase.
Availability and pricing: Gift bundle includes 1 year subscription and 1 cookbook credit for $99. After that, $6.99 / month or $59.99 / year for continued recipe sharing. Learn more at www.culinage.app.
About Culinage
Culinage helps your family capture recipes, stories and media with the option to bind them into a beautiful cookbook. With weekly guided prompts and effortless recipe capture, families can finally create a culinary keepsake that can be passed down from generation to generation. Culinage is available on the web, with gift options for the holidays and milestones.
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