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recipe cook books

18 years 5 months ago #115389 by <Kiley K>
Replied by <Kiley K> on topic RE: recipe cook books
Our Pto is planning a cookbook fundraiser for this winter. We are more than likey going with G&R Publishing of Waverly Iowa. Everytime that I have contacted this company with questions they are quick to answer the phone and seem to have know how to make a successfull fundraiser.

The best point that I can offer after researching several of the cookbook companies, is that G&R offers the best value, for top quality. The samples of complete cookbooks that they sent to our group were great! They gave us a book that step by step helps you decide everything from the front cover to types of fonts.

G&R is a full service company they want to make your cookbook they will even type it all up for you - NO CHARGE!!! However you get a discount if you submit the recipes for the web or put them on disk for them.
With the other Companies there is a additional charge if you want them to type it for you!!!
I know I seem like I am trying to sell G&R to you but by far they seem like the right choice!!!!
18 years 5 months ago #115388 by <Kiley K>
Replied by <Kiley K> on topic RE: recipe cook books
we did it. there are tons of companies offering binding services, obviously would be more profitable if you bound it yourself, maybe ask a local printer to donate their services at reduced cost in exchnage for 'mention'/advert in the book. you could also solicit advertisers from the community, make it a double-fundrasier, money in from sale of books plus money in from advertising.
if there is low turnout, have the kids ask their GRANDMOTHER/S for their favorite 'secret' recipe. at least, most grandmas have a recipe or two, and they love to share their experiences. it could be the 'mygrandmascookbook' or something like that.
18 years 5 months ago #115387 by <Kiley K>
Replied by <Kiley K> on topic RE: recipe cook books
We tried at our school. We only had 6 recipes turned in. Seems the committee was asking for only healthy recipes and that was not well recieved in our school. I would suggest that when you solicit your recipes you open it up to all types of recipes, not just one type.
18 years 5 months ago #115386 by godwin mom
recipe cook books was created by godwin mom
our school is thinking about doing a recipe book where the parents send in one of thier favorite recipes or thier kids favorite and then sell them and the proceeds go towards the playground fund . i know other schools have done this so if you are one of the others schools that do this and have any suggestions or ideas for this i would greatly app and tell me how well it went and how much it cost to put it together?

thanks ronnie
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