There are also many companies that specialize in publishing cookbooks for fundraising purposes. Many of those church/school/social group cookbooks you see for sale come from this type of service. I used to have info from one company but I'm sure a Google search would turn them up. Not saying it's the best way, just one possibility. The online version would surely be less expensive if all you want to do is share it with family/friends.
Having seen your other thread with the scan of original, it would be charming to include some of those along with notations bringing them up to date (such as wine yeast vs. bread yeast).
Edit: For instance, here's one that seems to get positive reviews: http://www.heritagecookbook.com/ Just an example, mind, I have no experience with them but they were not at the top of the Google search (which is sometimes a good thing LOL)
Last edited by sydnie7; 8th January 10 at 12:12 PM.
Reason: added example
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