Twitter Friends + Recipes = Twecipe Book!

I first remember throwing around the idea of a Twitter cookbook sometime back in 2008. It would be a “Twecipe” book comprised of tried and true recipes that my Twitter friends contributed to. The idea faded away and life went on. Recently the idea resurfaced and this time I am taking the bull by the horns and doing something about it.It wasn’t that long ago that I wrote a post about publishing my own cookbook. I love the idea of spearheading this cookbook with the intention of eventually selling the book and donating the money that is raised to charity. I am still sorting out the details of to whom the money will be donated, but there has been great pressure from my Twitter friends to get the ball rolling on the project and start collecting recipes. So, off we go! If you’d like to get involved I would love for you take part! For the ease of keeping everything organized, I’ve set up a special email and google+ address for all inquiries and submissions for the Twecipe Book. To submit your recipe (or recipes – submit as many as you wish!) email Twecipe.Book[at]gmail[dot]com with your Twitter name, a print quality high-resolution photo of yourself, your twitter bio, your website URL, and any recipes that you’d like to have considered for the book. I’d also like to know where you got the recipe from as I’d like to give credit for the recipe where credit is due.
Thanks, and I look forward to working on this project with you!!

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One Response to “Twitter Friends + Recipes = Twecipe Book!”

  1. MODENUS My City Tour With ABCD DESIGN | travel + decor | CECY j -Splendid Living- Creating the Spirit of Your Home on 13 Apr 2012 at 1:25 am

    [...] The girl really never stops, recently launching #TWECIPES, a cookbook idea comprised of the very best recipes contributed by Amy’s twitter friends.  If you would like your recipe published in the Twecipe cookbook, go to Amy’s post about it for all the details here. [...]

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