Shelton is one of several area residents participating in the club, known as “America's Great Recipe Swap.”
Shelton's Grandma's Orange Salad recipe, along with thousands of others, can be viewed, printed and shared at no charge through the recipe club.
“My grandmother made this at every family gathering. It is one of my all time favorite recipes. It's quick, super easy and delicious. Also perfect if you are diabetic because everything can be made with sugar free and fat free ingredients,” said Shelton.
Members can post their own “family tested and approved” recipes, try recipes submitted by other club members, print hundreds of grocery coupons and enter recipe contests.
They also have the opportunity to utilize a personal online recipe box to save recipes, compile grocery lists and plan meals.
In addition, members can create and join discussion groups to chat about recipes, share cooking tips and build relationships as if they are sitting around one big kitchen table.
“We continually add new features to the club based on the feedback of our members,” said Just A Pinch Food Editor Janet Tharpe. “It's because of people like Kay-Dee Shelton, who is proud to share her family's favorite recipes with other hometown cooks, that the club has become so popular and is growing so fast.”
Founded in 2010, Just A Pinch Recipe Club offers free memberships and premium perks. Join them in the kitchen at www.justapinch.com.