I read a blog posting that I wanted to share with everyone, because I thought it was so great!
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Shelley from The House of Smiths posted this yesterday, A Cookbook for a Cause, which made me automatically think two things:
a) I am going to buy the cookbook ($10 - score!)
b) I am going to spread the word on such a great cause
(anything that completely profits The American Red Cross = great cause)
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The background story of the cookbook is that after the disaster in Japan occurred, a couple of bloggers got together, wanting to find a way to give back and help with the relief efforts. Those ladies rounded up a total of 50 bloggers and with a total of 50 recipes, a cookbook was born. With all of the profits going to The American Red Cross, I think they did a good job of that.
The cookbook can be purchased in two forms, an e-book or print, by going to RecipestoHelp. If you purchase the print version, there will be a shipping charge.
I'm buying my cookbook today. Let me know when you get yours!
The cookbook can be purchased in two forms, an e-book or print, by going to RecipestoHelp. If you purchase the print version, there will be a shipping charge.
I'm buying my cookbook today. Let me know when you get yours!
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