If she'd just like to sell recipes, not food, there are a few potential markets, many newspapers and magazines offer a recipe column, some grocery stores provide free recipe cards as a service to customers, and a growing number of internet sites will pay for contributions. She can contact editors, webmasters, and managers of publications and/or stores to find out what each would pay.
Also, many people assemble small photocopied recipe books that they sell through classified advertisements; you've probably seen ads that said something like "15 high fibre recipes for 5 quid". I have read in various writers' magazines that this is surprisingly lucrative as many people like to buy these for the "personal touch". I have never tried it myself though.
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Saturday, July 21, 2007
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