No, I wouldn't pay for it because there are too many fabulous freebie recipes available. You can usually find a close match for even the most famous mystery recipes from your favorite restaurants.
2007-03-13 23:51:58
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answered by sunnydaze 3
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Hi,
There are just so many great recipe sites on the internet already which have been submitted by visitors who have tried the recipes or by qualified chefs. The best free recipe site i have seen is seen in the source below. It offers free recipes which also includes a video of a qualified chef showing you the exact steps and guidelines needed at each stage of the preperation and cooking phases.
2007-03-13 23:59:04
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answered by Reeve 2
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No I would not buy any recipe online because there are way to many tried and tested "best" free online. Food network and allrecipies.com are two of the sites I visit most often as well as my large collection of cookbooks. So why pay?
2007-03-14 00:19:17
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answered by texas_angel_wattitude 6
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Carrot Cake: 2 cups sifted flour a million teaspoon baking powder a million teaspoon baking soda a million teaspoon cinnamon a million/4 teaspoon salt a million a million/2 cups vegetable or peanut oil a million cup sugar a million cup easy brown sugar 4 eggs 2 cups finely chopped carrots Sift at the same time flour, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon and salt onto a sheet of waxed or parchment paper. In a medium bowl, gradually upload sugar to grease at the same time as stirring. whilst sugar has dissolved, beat in eggs one by one, beating properly after each addition. gradually upload the sifted dry factors. upload the grated carrots. (A nutrition processor with the grating attachment makes this job an undemanding one). turn mixture into 3 properly buttered and floured 8 inch baking pans. Bake at 350°F for fifty minutes or till completed.
2016-11-25 19:15:32
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answered by fearson 4
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Sorry, hon, I've got that position filled. I've got excellent history with a delivery food service also. I'm happy. Have you considered offering your wares to private prisons in America? One such is near my residence and I've heard
the inmates get by on dry white bread, thin soup, and glop
that might be fish or meat but nobody is certain.
2007-03-17 18:01:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with everyone else I wouldn't buy a recipe on line, you can get anything you want for free on line.
2007-03-14 00:25:38
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answered by chefck26 4
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Absolutely not.
Go to the library and copy a recipe from a cookbook.
2007-03-14 05:35:26
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answered by gg 7
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No. Nor would I try to sell my recipes online
2007-03-14 00:58:01
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answered by Tom ツ 7
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Never, there are too many free recipe sites.
2007-03-13 23:43:04
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answered by setter505 5
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No. There's too many free sites.
2007-03-13 23:48:14
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answered by roost2 3
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