Wednesday, April 29, 2009

Kentucky Derby Cooking & Entertaining


May 2, 2009 is the 135th running of the Kentucky Derby. We've pulled out our best Kentucky Cookbooks to help you celebrate this annual event for horse and racing lovers everywhere!

These selected titles are 40% off from April 30-May 3 at our website, The Cookbook Marketplace. Enter PromoCode: KDerbyW09-40 at checkout.

Let me know which horse is your favorite to win this year!

Have a Delicious Day...
Anne ;-)

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

What's Your Favorite Community Cookbook?

Recipes Worth Sharing is a title created to celebrate the many wonderful community organizations and their cookbooks which Favorite Recipes Press has worked with over the years.





This got me to wondering...what's YOUR favorite community cookbook?


Here are a few articles of recent note which highlight this long lasting classic form of cooking...All-American Recipes made in the Everyday Kitchen! These articles also include some fabulous recipes as well:

http://www.nrtoday.com/article/20090407/NEWS/904069941/1063/NEWS&ParentProfile=1055
http://www.nrtoday.com/article/20090428/NEWS/904289927/1063/NEWS&ParentProfile=1055

Recipes Worth Sharing, the latest compilation cookbook from Favorite Recipes Press, has recently earned a 2008 Gourmand Award in the Best Fundraising Cookbook category.

The Gourmand World Cookbook Awards have honored those who “cook with words” since 1995. Each year, Gourmand awards the best food and wine-related books around the world. Books compete in national competitions, and then advance to an international competition, which is the next opportunity that Recipes Worth Sharing has qualified for.

Recipes Worth Sharing shares recipes that were selected as ‘the best of the best’ from more than 80 cookbooks from around the nation: some were published as early as 1951; others were published as recently as 2007.

Let me know what YOUR favorite community cookbook is.

As always, Have a Delicious Day!


Anne ;-)

Monday, April 27, 2009

Working For A Living - Internet Marketing

In preparation for our upcoming Cookbook University, (which has an extended deadline of May 9th) I'm putting together information for a Master Level Class on Internet Marketing.

I would love to hear back on what you find to be the greatest single tool out there for marketing yourself or your product on the Internet.

Thanks for any comments - and as always...Have A Delicious Day!
Anne ;-)

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Take Your Chidren To Work!


April 23rd is TAKE YOUR CHILDREN TO WORK DAY.
Mine are too old now, but I'd love to hear your story.
To help celebrate, we have our Kids Titles on sale.
40% Discount with PromoCode: KidsW090-40.

Enjoy your children - they grow up so quickly!

Anne ;-)

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Cookbook University - Deadline Extended!

Just got word that the deadline has been extended to Saturday, May 9th!

FRP Cookbook University offers you the opportunity to learn all about the aspects of self-publishing a cookbook and gives you the information you need to self-publish a marketable book and then plan a successful marketing and sales program to support your goals.

Hope you can join us!

Have a Delicious Day...
Anne ;-)

Looking to create your own cookbook?

Our annual Cookbook University is fast approaching! We host the 2 day event at the beautiful Opryland Hotel, in Nashville, TN where our home offices are located. Spend time learning what to do (and NOT to do) on creating your own cookbook. Or, if you already have a cookbook, take the Marketing Track instead to gain a fresh perspective on ramping up sales of an existing title. Networking with other publisher is key during this intense 2-day training, and energy abounds!


For full details and to sign up on line, visit us here - Deadline soon:



Hope it will work out with your schedule. If you aren't able to attend, but would like to talk with one of our Publishing Consultants, just let me know: apritchard@frpbooks.com !

Monday, April 13, 2009





My Mama Made That


What a wonderful new cookbook from the Junior League of Hampton Roads, Virginia! I've cooked quite a few items out of this one, and I'm sharing the Grandma's Famous Pound Cake with you here today. I tried the recipe upon the recommendation from Sam Bishop at the Junior League, but more importantly it was on a day that I had that thought we all have at some point in time, "What can I make from ingredients I already have on hand?"


When I first made the Grandma's Famous Pound Cake, my teenage daughter was amazed to find out what "REAL" pound cake was supposed to taste like.


It's super easy and freezes very well. More than likely, you too have all the ingredients in your kitchen pantry right now. Let me know if you found everything- it would be fun to hear back on this.


Another feature that caught my attention in this book (besides the fabulous cover!) is that each chapter opener features a vintage style apron fluttering in the wind pinned to a clothes line, which immediately conjured up great childhood memories for me. I don't know how many of you had a clothes line in the backyard as a child, but growing up in the 1960's we couldn't afford a dryer. So, my sister and I used to play in between the hanging sheets, and my mom would holler out the back door, "stop that - you girls are going to pull it all down"! I enjoy hanging out clothes in my own backyard these days when the weather is nice enough, even though I do have a dryer. There's nothing like fresh air dried clothes - too bad this smell can't be truly duplicated in a fabric softener scent. Plus, it helps save on the wear and tear on our clothes, the dryer unit and the environment as well!


I've also made the Sweet Bacon Pork Tenderloin, which is quick easy and all done in the oven using your cast iron skillet. I take the recipe one step further and put the skillet on top of the stove, after the meat is cooked, to boil the remaining drippings down to create a wonderful reduction sauce. We use the sauce over the tenderloin cuts and it's great as a main dish, or use for sandwiches.


Another Blast From The Past you'll find in this cookbook is a host of Mama-isms, which are sayings that have been handed down through the years from moms to their kids. Sayings like, "Don't make me stop this car" would strike fear in my sister and I in the backseat. I just adore all the Mama-isms scattered throughout the book and can literally hear my mom's voice at times. Funny that I now find myself using some of the same Mama-isms when speaking to my own two girls!


This cookbook comes highly recommended and to help celebrate all the moms out there, I have an exclusive offer for my "Twitter/Blog" friends. From now until after Mothers Day, you can purchase this title via our website store for a 50% discount. Simply use PromoCode: Twitter50mom when checking out.


Feel free to share the savings with your friends as well!


Enjoy the pound cake recipe below and let me know if YOU TOO had all the ingredients in your pantry.


Have a Delicious Day!


Anne ;-)



GRANDMA'S FAMOUS POUND CAKE


3 cups sugar
1/2 cup shortening
1 cup (2 sticks) butter, softened
5 eggs
1 cup mik
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 teaspoons almond extract
1 tablespoon lemon extract
3 cups all-purpose flour
Preheat the oven to 350 degrees. Cream the sugar, shortening and butter in a large mixing bowl. Add the eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add the milk and flavorings. Add the flour 1/2 cup at a time, beating well after each addition. Pour into a greased and floured bundt pan. Bake for 1-1/4 hours. Cool in the pan for 10 minutes. Invert onto a wire rack to cool completely.


Serves 16


Sidenote: I like to serve this with dollop of Sherried Cool Whip - here's what you do:

Take 1 cup Cool Whip and add 2-1/2 tablespoons of Cream Sherry. Stir together well and let set for 30 minutes to let the flavors blend. I learned this from Miss Millie Coleman, author of The South's Legendary Frances Virginia Tearoom Cookbook. She told me that it doesn't matter about the quality of the sherry, so if you don't keep it on hand then just buy the cheapest you can find.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Here I am....

OK - putting up a BLOG is my next step in working on Internet Marketing. This will be a combination of WORK and PLAY - since cooking is so much FUN and just happens to be associated with the product I WORK with! (how groovy is that?)

So, I'll be sharing info I find about selling books online, offering discounts on cookbooks we sell at our Website Store and other personal projects that I've got going on around the house.

I'll share some of my favorite recipes out of the newest titles we are working with. I hope my publishing clients will feel free to also post up some of their favorite recipes out of their books so this becomes a point of great FOOD IDEAS and recipes.

So, sit back, grab a cup of tea (which I'm a major loose-hot-tea lover) or a cup of java, which ever you prefer, and let's get to know one another!

Have a Delicious Day and a Fab Weekend....
Anne
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