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![]() My last link didn't work Mary...
In case this one does not : go to Amazon and do a search for Nancy Moshier, author: of Eat Yourself Thin Like I Did ...read the reviews of her book and also read the reviews of the books under the category: "other people who bought this book, bought"... Lauri's Low Carb Cookbook is one of the ones where people tell in their reviews what they would like to see in a cookbook... anyway...let's try the link again: hopefully it works this time. Ok? here it is(gritting teeth) http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/subst/home/redirect.html/ref=nh_books/102-1129949-3607309 In case this is not a market you want to explore; it might be interesting to visit Amazon anyway and find out which cookbooks are really selling and why.... > Long post. Thank you for reading. I value > your thoughts. > I've broken my own rule not to cross-post, > so if you see this elsewhere, please forgive > my transgression. I value each and every one > of your thoughts, suggestions and opinions > on this matter. If you include your email > address in your response, I will email you a > Thank You gift later. > The problem: > Due to a change in health, I must give up my > local work, tutoring immigrants. Local > tutoring has been a top moneymaker for me. > I do have a stream of income from related > products I've developed over time. When I > needed and couldn't find teaching materials, > I made my own. Schools, libraries, and > individuals do order some of my stuff. > Question: > Gordon, you suggested I prepare an > information booklet for tutors. However an > easy course would probably be needed for > serious prospective tutors. A few times I've > hinted or made suggestions on boards, but > only one inquiry showed interest. > Should I consider developing something for > prospective tutors, or should I drop this > for now? What do you think? > ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ OR: > In a past life, among other things, I taught > Foods, Nutrition, and Cooking. I have > recipes! > TONS OF RECIPES!!! All kinds of RECIPES. > Recipes that others ask for. No, recipes > that people BEG for. > A few years ago, some were made into small > recipe books, cookbooks, and cards. People > bought them. > I dare say, many of my recipes are older > than most readers here. > Some are on disk. Some are arranged as a > recipe book, but more needs to be done to > them. Something about HTML etc. Oh, and I > don't have computerized pictures. > What do you think? I have recipes for most > anything, from making your own baby food > using your own home grown garden vegetables, > to scrumptious desserts full of calories. > Right now, I have a Strawberry Lovers Recipe > Book on disk. It's about 50 to 60 pages and > needs a bit of fixing up, a cover, and > converting to HTML, however that's done. > Mike McGroarty thinks cookbooks are a > difficult sell. I agree with him. > What do you think? What would you advise me > to do? > Would some people pay for a monthly, > bimonthly, holiday, or seasonal recipe > collection, or not? If yes, what would you > want to see included in such a series? How > much would you pay? > What ideas, suggestions, or questions do you > have for me? Feel free to speak up. All > comments, suggestions, criticisms, > gratefully accepted. > Should I junk these ideas and look to do > something else? Please speak freely. If you > prefer, email me at: [email protected] > Respectfully, > Mary M. Kristoff > P. S. > Be sure to leave your email address for your > thank you gift. > Mary |
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