Jar Cookbook
Jar Cookbook
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"HAROLD IMPORT" THE MASON JAR DESSERT COOKBOOK: HOW TO CREATE MASON JAR MIXES . Title: Mason Jar Dessert Cookbook . Subtitle: How to Create Mason Jar Mixes . Author: by Lonnette Parks . Paperback . Pages: 144... |
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200+ GIFTS in a JAR RECIPES eBOOK Cookbook List Price: $0.99 |
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The 200+ GIFTS in a JAR RECIPES eBOOK Cookbook for the Kindle contains 200 unique and creative recipes for wonderful gifts to give in a jar! Your family and friends will be delighted with these thoughtful gifts straight from your own kitchen... |
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CQ PRODUCTS-Gifts in a jar. Use these recipes to delight your friends and family! Each recipe includes gift tags for your convenience; all you have to do is cut them out; personalize and attach them to your gift! Decorate your jars for a little added fun; this book even has decorating ideas and instructions... |
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Great Gifts In A Jar Volume 2Over 200 Recipes in a jar for that great little giftOr too just let someone that you care about knowThat you were thinking about.Or a simple storage plan designed to make your Life simpler!Just a Few of The Over 200 Recipes... |
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You'll find over 200 recipes in this cookbook. Bake up special treats like Raspberry Shortbread Thumbprints and Frosted Ginger Creams. Quickies like Oh-So-Easy Cut-Outs and 1-2-3 Cookies bake up in a jiffy, and candies like Grandpa's Famous Caramels are perfect for gift-giving... |
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Finding Your Niche In A Crowded Online Market
When you're building an online business, you will most likely be advised to find a hungry niche: a target market consisting of prospects who are able and willing buy what you offer. Most marketers soon realize that customers buy what they want, not what they need. They will often find a way to buy if their desire is strong enough.
I identify two types of a hungry market: the cookbook and the tire store. One market always wants "just one more" and the other wants "just one - right now."
By way of contrast, it's harder to sell "nice to have" novelty products, such as the lavender salad dressing I bought last year.
Cookbook business: Remember the potato chip commercials that teased us about eating just one -- and stopping? This business model targets customers who will always want "just one more."
People who are into cooking rarely own just one cookbook. They have dozens and they're always buying more. They also buy cooking accessories. Their friends give them cooking gadgets for birthdays.
You know you have a cookbook business when your market keeps buying more and more products in the same category. Cookbook businesses include quilting, knitting, teddy bears, dogs (ever meet a dog with just 1 toy? Either zero or too many - and I have 4 dog beds for 1 dog), golf, and yes, Internet marketers.
Tire Store: When was the last time you visited a tire store? I bet you weren't "just looking."
Customers buy tires to replace flat or worn out tires. They rarely browse around a tire store on a lazy Sunday afternoon. They rarely comparison shop. They buy because they're, well, desperate.
Tire store businesses target customers who think their business is failing, seek solutions to embarrassing personal problems, can't seem to lose weight, want to save a failing relationship and/or just received a diagnosis of cancer or diabetes.
Lavender salad dressing: Does anybody search for this product? No. Do food shoppers buy it? You bet.
Every year my favorite upscale food store, Metropolitan Market, holds a lavender special. Last year, waiting at the checkout counter, I bought a jar of lavender salad dressing. I rarely even buy salad dressing: give me olive oil and balsamic vinegar any day. It was delicious.
The problem is, this type of product often doesn't do well on the Internet. It's a "nice to have," not a solution to a problem. If you fit this category, you need to get in front of readers while they're looking for something else.
To take just one example, I have an ebook about intuition for career and business challenges. Not a hot topic on the Internet. But I promote it on web pages related to careers and to business. I offer it as a bonus with other purchases. So readers see my ebook when they're looking for something else.
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Is it okay to substitute parsley flakes found in a jar for fresh, flat-leaf parsley?
I am a poor college student who is just beginning to get into cooking. I am making my dear cousin who had knee surgery lunch and am making something from a Rachel Ray cookbook. She calls for everything fresh (which, of course makes everything taste better), but i already have to go out and buy a lot of the ingredients. I have some parsley flakes that are in my mother's spice cabinet and i was just wondering if i could use that instead of going to buy fresh parsley.
Dried parsley is one item that I rarely use. Somehow in drying, a lot of the taste is lost. You can use it if it is the only thing you have in your cabinet. As for fresh parsley, flat-leafed parsley has a much more intense and appealing flavor rather than the curly parsley you see. If your receipe calls for adding it to ingredients, it might be OK, but if you are supposed to sprinkle it on top of a dish, I would omit it. I smiled when you mentioned that you were cooking for a friend who had knee surgery. What a kind and caring gesture. I have no doubt that your kindness on top of a homemade dish made with dried parsley flakes will be a dish your friend talks about with glowing terms for years. Yes, I did have knee replacement surgery 5 years ago and still smile when I think of the kindness friends and family showed me with their gifts of home made food.
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