Food News: Cookbooks Prove Profitable for Non-Profits

"Cookbooks sell. It doesn't seem to matter how many cookbooks people have - they love buying new ones. This is especially true when the recipes come from local people. That is why so many non-profits have decided to print and sell their own cookbooks. It makes money for them.
Ask The Junior League of Northern Virginia (JNLV). It has raised over $150,000 selling its cookbook, "What Can I Bring?"
According to Bernice Porrazzo, chair of cookbook sales, the spiral-bound book is user friendly - it opens flat on the table.
"It is an inexpensive way to entertain, containing innovative menus with heartwarming anecdotes," she said."
Includes recipes for:
- CLIFTON DAY PASTA
- MAPLE BROWNIES
- COCK-A-LEEKIE SOUP
- PAINKILLER
- GRILLED SALMON
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Posted by Michael Dupuis at June 26, 2005 10:49 PM