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Family Tree Books wants to know about your family's food traditions—we're collecting short essays for a book to be published in spring 2012.
4/1/2011
Plan your next family reunion abroad with our guide to get-togethers on cabin cruisers, in villas and manor houses, and, yes, even in castles.
9/26/2009
A Chicago graphic designer makes a stylish newsletter for her family on a budget.
12/29/2010
Back in October, we sought to view genealogy through fresh eyes by finding a newbie genealogist to blog about research experiences and resources. Nancy Shively of Skiatook, Okla., whose interests include family history and writing, fit the bill perfectly.
2/22/2011
Start telling your stories by filling in the blanks of these memory-jogging prompts.
12/10/2009
Your ancestors didn't have a Martha Stewart or Betty Crocker to guide the way in the kitchen. Read on to discover the history of cookbooks.
5/25/2010
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