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How to Create a True Custom Cookbook

   Posted by: Matilda   in Family Cookbook Production Advice, Family Cookbooks, Our Products, Ramblings

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On one of my internet surfing expeditions to spy on my competition (yes, I do that regularly), I was happy to see that my Matilda’s Fantastic Cookbook Software still leads the pack in helping you create a custom cookbook at home.

There are websites that coax you to enter all your family recipes online into a virtual custom cookbook world in cyberspace, all for free. Be sure to read the fine print of the “terms and conditions,” because you may be giving up ownership of your own family recipes.

There are websites that offer you hard-bound editions of your custom cookbook. After a three month wait for delivery, you may realize the recipes you originally selected are no longer desired, so you are stuck with that inflexible expensive-to-make custom cookbook volume on the bookshelf.

Then, there are websites that want you to take advantage of their recipe management and publishing options to create your custom cookbook.  Some even give you several choices and a variety of (expensive) prices for their custom cookbook services.

These websites all sound great. However, the one thing they all have in common is the one thing they all don’t have: the sense to allow you to control every aspect of your custom cookbook yourself.

I’m glad our goal for Matilda’s Fantastic Cookbook Software is still steadfast in its simplicity: We help you create a custom cookbook at home on your own computer using our cookbook software. We allow you to keep and stay in control of your own property. We allow you to control every aspect of your custom cookbook yourself.

So much for the competition.

Happy custom cookbooking,

Matilda

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