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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article >, > "Jinx Minx" > wrote: > >> I'm on this committe that wants to put together a cookbook that it can sell >> for a small profit. Has anyone here does this before that can offer up >> advice how best to go about it? Places we can get it printed inexpensively >> but aren't cheaply made, free software or websites we can use to put it >> together, etc. I use Mastercook at home and it says you can "print your own >> cookbook", but I've never used it for that purpose so I'm not sure whether >> it's a good choice for a larger project like this. We're just getting >> started on this project so I'd like for us to start out on the right foot. >> Suggestions? Do's? Dont's? >> >> Jinx > > Oooh, fun! I've been thinking about one for a reunion but am not sure > I've got the time in the next 2-1/2 months. > > Set standards and stick to them at risk of annoying someone; > Insist that recipes be submitted in the format you want, ingredients > listed in the order they are mentioned in the method; > > Use the same abbreviations (or no abbreviations) throughout; > > Make sure your proofreaders are literate ‹ good intentions are not > enough; > > Have someone proofread what the proofreaders approved * you wouldn't > believe the number of changes made to the rfc cookbook after **the > proofread** version (galley proofs) came back from the printer. We were > damned lucky that the guy didn't charge us a boatload of money for > making the corrections that needed to be made; > > don't let anyone refer to No. 3, No. 303, etc. sizes for canned goods; > > Dummy up a cookbook with, say, 20 recipes in it, from your MC files. > Follow their instructions and try out different layouts and paper sizes, > etc. > > And I could go on and on and on. > > And make sure the ingredients appear in the directions! And that the ingredients mentioned in the directions are all in the list. -- Jean B. |
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