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Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, United States, 2007/03/09 - Fun, inexpensive, downloadable recipes on niche topics available for the hungry, time-pressed individual or family.
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Pressed for time? Love cooking but hate the work and frustration of searching for recipes in several cookbooks? Want to make fudge to sell on eBay®? Tired of making the same old chocolate chip cookies for your volunteer group or school event?
Fifty Fantastic Recipes solves these problems for you. Innovative entrepreneur, Bonnie Jo Davis, has launched a website featuring e-cookbooks. Inexpensive and easy to read, these e-cookbooks contain complete meal recipes or focus on one food type - like brownies! Current e-cookbook titles include:
• Fifty Fantastic Fudge Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Dessert Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Valentine's Day Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Winter Holiday Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Cookie Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Holiday Leftover Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Nut Free Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Dog Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Baby Food Recipes
• Fifty Fantastic Soup And Stew Recipes
Upcoming topics will feature chocolate, kosher, muffins, seafood and vegetables. Each e-cookbook has 50 recipes you can download at any time, day or night. The e-cookbooks are Adobe Acrobat (pdf) files, and they come a free grocery shopping list. They can be read on-line or printed and placed in a binder.
The website also offers cooking articles, free recipes, and a weekly e-zine that suggests recommended resources and provides a free recipe! Free cooking articles include Back to Basics - Preparing Vegetables, Brine - It's Not Just For Pickles Anymore, Bundt Cake Baking Tips, 5 Reasons To Grow Your Own Fruit And Vegetables, Incredibly Beautiful Icing Roses; Easier Than You May Think, Oven Mitts - Space-Age Materials for Safer Cooking, Cleaning Your Cast Iron Cookware, Strategies For Stress Less Holiday Entertaining, Fettuccine With Fresh Tomatoes, Basil and Artichoke Hearts and How To Cook A Lobster. New articles and recipes are added frequently.
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