
You have a recipe collection to organize, you want to keep your paper recipes - but
recipe boxes don't appeal to you. I've noted a number of options before (
here and
here) but it's been a while, and of course I've found some nice new products. One of my favorites is the Back to Basics Recipe Divider Organizer, from
Meadowsweet Kitchens.

The
Recipe Nest from Recipe Relish follows a similar approach, with a more elaborate product.
Corban & Blair, in Australia, has some interesting
recipe journals bound with binder rings. These have blank pages where you can write your recipes (or paste them in), a few plastic sleeves to store clippings, and dividers to organise recipe sections. They come in two different sizes.

Another recipe book with binder rings comes from
Beth Bee Books.

And this recipe notebook is a 2-ring binder.
Update on Feb. 15, 2010: I'm no longer seeing the recipe notebook shown above, but the same publisher has another one.Other places offering binder-style recipe journals are
C.R. Gibson,
Bottman Designs, and
Williams-Sonoma. Check to see what they come with (blank pages, recipe pockets, magnetic pages, etc.) to see if they'll fit your needs.

And then there are the bound recipe journals. I wouldn't normally feature one like this, which can be found all over - but the cover picture is so lovely I couldn't resist. There seems to be a fig version (see
here and
here), a lemon version (see
here and
here), and a pear version (see
here,
here and
here.)
Note: Those links include sites in the USA, England, Australia, New Zealand, and India.

And then there's a the whole world of
recipe scrapbooking, and the places that
sell supplies for that. Some people (like
Amanda) are really into this, and the results can be stunning. [photo by
kellik, licensed under
Creative Commons.]