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No wonder Jill's recipes are so easy. She once owned a business that specialized in teaching kids to cook & bake.
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Food Inspiration from Books and Blogs
by jillbcooks 6/16/2009 8:39:00 AM

In my line of work as a food writer, I read a lot. At any given time, I have a stack of cookbooks that are my current reads piled up on my desk.  I love to use the library as a resource, so I can sample many books without having to buy them.  When I find a great idea, I will scan the pages and file them on my computer for later use.  I am currently reading Julia Child's Mastering the Art of French cooking and am captivated by her upbeat tone.  In the last few years there has been a huge proliferation of food blogs, which can also be excellent resources for inspiration.  Ideas and recipes on blogs tend to push the envelope a little more than those in books....


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Tags: cookbook, blogs, cupcake kebabs, SeriousEats.com

Create Your Own Online Cookbook
by Heidi at Betty Crocker 5/2/2008 3:26:00 PM

A while back, Andi talked about a friend’s daughter who was interested in software that would help her compile recipes into a book for her bridesmaids. Along the same vein, my friend Ellen shared this site with me a couple of weekends ago. While it’s...


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Create-Your-Own-Cookbook Software
by AndiatBettyCrocker 11/1/2007 9:36:00 AM

Jennifer, the daughter of a good friend of mine is getting married next August. She recently asked me if I was familiar with any cookbook-writing software because she would like to make a cookbook for her bridesmaids. I haven't used software of this kind. Does anyone have any advice?...


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