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Do You Secretly Want to Publish Your Recipes in a Cookbook?

Friday, August 28th, 2009

Do You Secretly Want to Publish Your Recipes in a Cookbook?

If you’ve ever secretly thought about publishing your recipes in a cookbook, you will want to read the following.


The popularity of cookbooks as a product that’s easy to sell has continued to go up, along with the sheer calibre of the recipes, the design of the book and the downright creativity of self-publishers.


Cookbooks have proven throughout the past 50 years or so to be much more than a collection of recipes. Cookbooks are a great public relations tool. They add to local history.


Cookbooks are an important documentation of a nation’s heritage. They are a collector’s item, a family’s memoir and a way to maintain our sense of identity. Passing down recipes from generation to generation has long been a tradition whether published in a cookbook or not.


The cookbook market will never be saturated because the public is always looking for new recipes and for the ideal doable way to make food taste great.


With more and more cookbooks featuring color photography with their recipes and interesting sidebar information, cookbooks are even leaving the kitchen and finding a home on the coffee table.


Actually most cookbook buyers are referred to as armchair cooks. They really don’t have time to cook but love to read recipes, read about cooking and food, and collect useful and beautiful cookbooks.


I know this is true because I have spent many a bedtime poring over the recipes in my cookbooks — avidly marking recipes that I intend to try — some day!


Food and cooking are a part of each day life, making cookbooks a staple in each American and European home. Even in a weak or down economy, cookbook income always remain strong.


Whether people purchase cookbooks for casual reading or to fix meals, they continue to sell year after year. We live in a cookbook crazy culture. Actually 80% of cookbooks are sold by word of mouth.


And cookbook income continue to climb each year. Some years it has been as much as 76%.


The third best-selling book in the world is the Superior Homes & Gardens Cookbook. It ranks behind the Bible and the dictionary in sales. And many community and regional cookbooks have been published continually for more than 50 years.


The average American woman owns about 15 cookbooks and three out of ten women collect cookbooks.


Ninety-seven million people gave or have received a book as a gift and the most favourite category is cookbooks.


A fast and cheap way would be to publish your recipes is in a easy ebook, which you could do and still work from home. Another option which requires more capital would be in a self-published trade book. It wouldn’t require color photographs to publish a great book with your recipes.


If you have a lot of money to invest in your own self-publishing business then think about publishing a cookbook with color photographs. The choice is up to you.


Promoting, marketing and selling self-published cookbooks can be a lot of fun. You can do public demonstrations of your recipes and give away free soup samples.


You can give away free recipes. You can print up free recipes on bookmarks with your cookbook information. You can print free sample recipes on your fliers.


As you can see, the cookbook market has always been a fantastic market. If you’ve always wanted to publish your recipes, this is a good reason to think about publishing your collection of recipes in a cookbook.

For more information on publishing recipes in a cookbook go to http://www.TwinPeaksPress.com and for information on recipes and collecting cookbooks go to http://www.SellCookbooks.com a website specializing in cookbooks with tips, advice, resources including information on selling old cookbooks

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Paleo Diet Recipes for Breakfast ? Try This Easy and Tasty Special Paleo Egg Recipe

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Paleo Diet Recipes for Breakfast ? Try This Simple and Tasty Special Paleo Egg Recipe

Are you interested in making some delicious paleo diet recipes for breakfast?

Okay, if you’re interested then let me show you to how to prepare a really tasty paleo egg recipe for breakfast. Breakfast is after all, the most important meal of the day right?

So if you want to begin your day at top speed, then you should definitely give this power-packed paleo egg dish a try. Seriously, in addition to its great taste, this recipe will wage you with some serious energy throughout the day.

It’ll get you revved up in the morning, and ready to kick some serious butt at work!

But don’t kick your boss okay? I don’t want you to get fired…

Now one more thing…In case you need some extra paleo diet recipes for breakfast, do check out the link below to obtain a set of downloadable paleo diet cookbooks.

After all, you don’t want to take the same breakfast meal apiece morning! Anyway, these cookbooks have several different paleo recipe categories. Not just breakfast recipes. You can find dessert, snack, poultry, beef recipes and so on…

There are too many to list so check out for yourself here – - > In-Depth Paleo Diet Cookbooks

Alright now, are you ready to cook what I think about to be one of the tastiest and also healthiest paleo diet recipes for breakfast?

C’mon, let’s begin!

You’ll need: 3 massive eggs, 1 tbs olive oil, 1 small green capsicum, 6 spears of Asparagus, and a dash of ground basil, turmeric, paprika, cumin and rosemary.

Directions:

(1) Grill green capsicum on apiece side for about 10 minutes or so. Basically, you want to grill until the skin on apiece side is dark and blistered for simple removal.

(2)    Remove from grill and take out the seeds as well as the blistered skin. Now thinly slice the capsicum.

(3) Grill the asparagus and then add the capsicum.

(4)    Fry eggs with olive oil. Next, combine the herbs and spices then sprinkle all over fried eggs.

Serve eggs together with the grilled asparagus and capsicum.  Enjoy!

Alright listen, there are more paleo diet recipes for breakfast to be found in the aforementioned paleo diet cookbooks. Really good stuff like Thai chicken omelette, special chicken and avocado omelette, lemon custard, cucumber hotdogs etc, etc…

Go ahead and follow this link: http://www.paleorecipecookbooks.info/

Sam Hutchinson

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Paleo Breakfast Recipes ? Here’s a Scrumptious 10 Minute Paleo Breakfast Recipe!

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Paleo Breakfast Recipes ? Here’s a Scrumptious 10 Minute Paleo Breakfast Recipe!

Hello friend, been searching high and low for some lip smacking paleo breakfast recipes? How’s the search going then? Not so good?

Well, chin up my friend because here I come to save the daaaaaaaay!

Alright, alright…

I’m sorry for acting a tiny crazy here as I’ve been watching some Might Mouse cartoon DVDs with my niece and the cheesy theme got stuck in my head all over again…Sorry!

Anyway, as I was saying, if tasty paleo breakfast recipes are what you’re looking for then listen up. I recently stumbled upon a bunch of downloadable paleo diet cookbooks. They are pretty wad packed and you can find all kinds of paleo related recipes in there.

Listen, you just study it okay, paleo diet dessert recipes, lunch/dinner, sandwiches, and believe it or not, even paleo pancake recipes are thrown in as well!

Follow this link if you want to check out the cookbooks – -> Paleo Recipe Cookbooks .

Now, yesterday morning I whipped up this paleo dish for breakfast (a recipe which I got from the cookbooks) and my niece totally loved it!

Therefore, grant me to share with you this really scrumptious recipe which can be prefabricated in just 10 minutes. It’s certainly one of my favorite paleo breakfast recipes so I advocate that you give it a try…

Name of dish: Paleo Breakfast Tuna Patties

Ingredients: 185g of tuna in spring water, 1 cup of potato that has been peeled and diced, 2 whole eggs, ¼ cup of almond flour, ¼ cup of chopped spring onion, 1 containerful of extra virgin olive oil and finally, just a tiny bit of salt and pepper to taste (yeah, yeah, I cheat on my paleo diet a tiny – I’m not a true caveman (sob, sob).

Directions:

1)    Boil the potato until so soft that you can easily mash it up.
2)    Remove potato from the stove and lump it in a sizeable bowl together with the other ingredients. Next, you just mix them thoroughly.
3)    Mould the mixture into patties and plop them on a pre-heated grill. Cook both sides until well browned.

Okay there you go! One of the tastiest paleo breakfast recipes ready to be devoured with your favorite mix veggies (my niece had them with ketchup), yum! Yum!

Now before I forget, here’s the place where you can download cookbooks that contain God knows how many paleo recipes. There are tons of them so if you’re interested, just follow this link: http://www.paleorecipecookbooks.info/

Sam Hutchinson is a junior pastry chef and a follower of the Paleo diet. To download Paleo cookbooks that are chock full of step-by-step recipes, (including loads of Paleo breakfast recipes) simply Click Here.

Breakfast And/or Brunch Recipes (suitable for Diabetics, Too!)

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Breakfast And/or Brunch Recipes (suitable for Diabetics, Too!)

If you are exhausted of the same old thing for breakfast, here are some new ideas for you.  Planning a brunch and want something different than the usual?  These recipes are for you, too.  Pork and apple breakfast sausage is a one-of-a-kind twist on sausage.  Since this sausage is prefabricated from the pork tenderloin, you are eliminating nearly all of the fat.  Sausage as a healthy choice; what a concept!  Give this recipe a try.  You, your family, and brunch guest will be glad you did.

PORK AND APPLE BREAKFAST SAUSAGES

1 lb pork tenderloin, cut into chunks

1/2 medium to massive apple, peeled and cut into chunks

3/4 tsp poultry seasoning

1/2 tsp paprika

1/4 tsp salt

Put the pork, apple and spices into the bowl of a food processor fitted with a metal blade.  Process about 1 minute until finely chopped.  Wash hands thoroughly then using hands shape the mixture into 24 patties.  Coat tops lightly with vegetable oil spray.  Heat a nonstick skillet over medium-high heat.  Place patties, sprayed side down, in pan.  Cook approximately 5 minutes, turning as needed, until brown and no pink remains.  Reduce heat if the patties begin to brown too quickly.

This makes 8 servings of 3 patties each.  Per serving:  73 calories, 1 g carbs, 12 g protein

After cooking, patties might be kept in refrigerator in a resealable plastic freezer bag for up to 4 days or in the freezer for up to 6 weeks.  To reheat, place on a microwave-safe plate, cover loosely with waxed paper or paper towel.  Microwave on medium power for 1 minute or until heated through.   NOTE:  I found this recipe in a Diabetes Cookbook from Prevention Magazine.

Easy Cinnamon Spread is perfect on bagels, toast, or crackers.  It is simple to make and all ages enjoy it. 

EASY CINNAMON SPREAD

1/4 cup softened butter or margaine

1/4 cup packed brown sugar OR 2 tbsp Splenda Brown Sugar Blend

1 tsp ground cinnamon

1/4 tsp ground nutmeg

Combine all ingredients in a small mixing bowl. 

For a swift and simple “French toast” spread this mixture on whole-wheat toast or mini whole-wheat bagel halves.

Cheesy Ham Nuggets are a great bite-sized food that is great on a buffet table.  It seems that kids always enjoy hand foods so if you have a picky consumer at home, maybe this is a way to get them to take something besides cereal for breakfast.

CHEESY HAM NUGGETS

2 tbsp butter, softened

1 cup shredded low-fat cheddar cheese

1/2 cup flour

1/2 tsp paprika

2 tbsp water

dash of salt

1 lb cooked ham, cut into 20 cubes

Combine the butter, cheese, flour, paprika, water and salt; mix well with a fork.  Shape a thin layer of cheese mixture around apiece ham cube.  Place on a greased cookie sheet.  Bake at 400 degrees for 15 minutes or until lightly browned.

Chopped Egg Casserole is not your usual egg casserole. This dish uses chopped boiled eggs, rice, tomatoes, mexican cheese, etc.  This is another surprise dish for your family and friends.

CHOPPED EGG CASSEROLE

1 1/2 cups sliced celery

1 cup diced bell pepper

1 medium sweet onion, sliced thin

1 tbsp unsalted butter

1 tbsp flour

1 tsp garlic salt

1 can (16 oz) Mexican-style diced tomatoes with juice

dash of hot sauce

6 hard-boiled eggs, chopped

2 cups brown rice, cooked

3/4 cup low-fat shredded Mexican-blend cheese

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.  Spray a 2-quart casserole dish with non-stick cooking spray.  In a massive saucepan, melt butter and saute celery, onion, and pepper until tender.  Add flour and garlic salt, stirring to blend well.  Stir in tomatoes and hot sauce.  Bring mixture to a boil, reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, until mixture is thick and bubbly.  Carefully, stir in eggs.  Spoon rice into the bottom of the prepared casserole dish.  Pour egg mixture over the rice.  Bake 25 to 30 minutes, until thoroughly heated.  Top with the shredded cheese and bake about 5 minutes until cheese is melted.

Enjoy!

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