I was thinking about this the other day, while printing out some recipes. Does anyone write recipes out by hand any more?
Do you have any of your mother's handwritten recipes? Your grandmother's? Do you enjoy seeing them?
I have very few of my mother's, and none of my grandmother's. The ones I do have are special to me. You know how it is as soon as you see someone's familiar writing, especially if that person is no longer living. 
I'm trying to include some of my own handwritten recipes in my notebooks. I'm also making handwritten notes in cookbooks and on printed recipes. In some cases, I've noted things like, "Made this for dessert your first day of high school," or "Made this for your graduation party." I think that's what adds "Mom's personal touch" to a recipe.
I've seen old, yellowed, stained handwritten recipes framed & hung in kitchens, perhaps in a shadow box with an old kitchen tool or two included. I think that's a sweet touch. 