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Wall Street Journal Review by Aram Bakshian Jr. "A generous selection of color photos is realistic as well as appetizing, showing dishes as they would appear on a well-laid home table rather than at a gastronomic fashion shoot. All in all, a pleasant, useful reality trip in a culinary realm too often dominated by the ostentatious and unattainable."http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704471504574447071290362280.html
updated 2010-07-17 13:01:22
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How to Make a Family Cookbook
If you are planning to present the cookbook to family members, including as a gift or at family reunions, most likely you will want a printed version. This too can be done easily, either at home or with the help of a company.
- Decide if you wish to create it at home by yourself or use a company to assist with the process. Making the cookbooks at home is perhaps the least expensive option for a printed version, but using a paid service can add a professional look and feel.
- If you wish to create the cookbook yourself, you'll want to decide on a design, including how the book will be bound and the images and formatting used within the pages. Many will choose to type their recipes out using a word processor then print at home, while others may wish to hand-write the recipes, then photocopy the completed book for distribution. Along the same lines, you can create one copy of the cookbook at home, then use a company like Kinkos or office supply stores to make the copies and bind the book.http://www.communities.hp.com/online/blogs/inkjet/archive/2009/03/14/a-recipe-for-culinary-success-how-to-make-a-cookbook-in-15-minutes-or-less.aspx
- If you'd like to make the cookbook with the help of a company, shop around before signing on with one as each will offer different options. Websites like HeritageCookbook.com, CreateMyCookbook.com and Cooks Palate each specialize in helping publish cookbooks, but each come with their own fees to do ...
updated 2010-07-17 09:04:50
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OliveNation.com Coupons
- Coupon codes for OliveNation.com occasionally appear on various websites that collect coupon codes pertaining to different businesses. RetailMeNot and Tjoos are two such coupon-compiling websites that sometimes carries coupon codes for OliveNation.com
- Visitors can subscribe to the OliveNation.com newsletter by clicking the "Sign Up Today" link on the left side of the homepage. Subscribers to the newsletter may receive information on coupons, recipes and other promotional offers.
updated 2010-12-21 01:43:39
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Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook App
"I have many recipe apps on my phone, but I have to admit this one is by far my favorite & the price just can't be beat."—iPhone Lifehttp://www.iphonelife.com/blog/2883/betty-crocker-mobile-cookbook
The Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook is a fantastic app for those who love to cook."—PC Worldhttp://www.pcworld.com/appguide/app.html?id=81358&expand=false
The Betty Crocker Mobile Cookbook is the last cookbook you will ever need on your iPhone or iPod Touch."—CrazyMikesApps.comhttp://crazymikesapps.com/betty-crocker-delivers-over-4000-recipes/iphoneapps/
updated 2010-07-16 23:05:01
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Betty Crocker Cookbook
The overall series includes books on subjects such as cooking basics, entertaining, ethnic food, and the like, as well as the Betty Crocker: Kids Cook book and the bilingual English/Spanish Cocina Betty Crocker. In addition, the original 1950 edition and the Betty Crocker Cooky Book have been reprinted as facsimiles.
updated 2010-07-16 23:04:59
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Back of the Box Recipes
Bisquick boxes have shown a number of “Impossible Pie” recipes over the years. These recipes have been adapted from the of back of the box publication by cooks enjoying the simpler method of cooking as opposed to scratch cooking using flour and baking powder. Impossible pie recipes have been published for casseroles, quiche like dishes, breakfast items, and desserts. http://www.bestrecipes.com.au/recipe/Impossible-Pie-L592.html
updated 2010-07-28 17:36:34
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How to Make a Fundraising Cookbook
Now that you have the framework of the cookbook, being the group you will benefit and the recipes you will use, it's time to actually put the book together and publish it. A variety of companies can assist in this process, for a fee of course, or it can be done primarily at home for a lower cost.
- Determine if you wish to create the cookbook at home on a computer or enlist the help of a company to do the work for you.
- If you wish to create the book at home, you'll need to type all of the recipes, design the artwork for the covers and pages, then print out the completed cookbook. From here you can take the draft to a local printing company, such as those operated at Kinkos or office supply stores, for printing and binding of as many copies as you wish to sell. This will cost some money, but will nearly always be much less than what you will make from selling the completed books.http://www.communities.hp.com/online/blogs/inkjet/archive/2009/03/14/a-recipe-for-culinary-success-how-to-make-a-cookbook-in-15-minutes-or-less.aspx
- If you wish to use a company or online service to help with the publishing, do your research and compare companies before you buy. Many companies that specialize in creating cookbooks will charge $2 to $8 per cookbook based on the number of recipes it contains and the number of copies needed, with a minimum number of books needed to place an ...
updated 2010-07-17 09:05:08
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Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What to Eat?
Official Nintendo Magazine felt Cooking Guide's features makes it "actually better than your average recipe book" and praised both the ease of use of the software and the range of recipes it offers, but felt that the European retail price it was being sold at was too steep. They gave it 80%.ONM: Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What To Eat? review Pocketgamer felt that while practiced cooks will have little use for it, on the whole it was more useful than other Touch! Generations titles such as Brain Training.Pocketgamer: Cooking Guide: Can't Decide What To Eat? review IGN gave Personal Trainer: Cooking a 9/10, praising its accessibility, user interface and features such as the instructional audio narration. It was awarded Best Use of Sound by IGN in their 2008 video game awards.
Cooking Guide received an Excellence Prize for Entertainment at the 2006 Japan Media Arts Festival. Supermarket chain Asda has claimed that Cooking Guide has sold over 10,000 copies in the first hour of release alone, and has also positively affected the sales of products used in the application's recipes.Mums go DS mental at Asda The North American version was the 13th best-selling game and third best-selling Nintendo DS game of December 2008 in the United States.
updated 2010-07-17 02:09:15
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