This should be a link to Amazon to find the baking text I refer to so often.
5 Comments
Morris
on July 18, 2012 at 2:44 pm
That would be a no. Ken!!!!! Help!!!!
LOL. Stay tuned. I was recommended the Amazon Associate program by my Pop. Essentially, if I recommend getting something for your kitchen or your cookbook collection and you buy it through Amazon, I get a minuscule commission. Works for me! I promise you that any and all funds will be used to buy cookbooks or kitchen gadgets! Or old used punk rock vinyl.
I will figure this out and repost!
Ken H.
on July 18, 2012 at 4:46 pm
Actually, that would now be a yes. You have been helped. And I sent you instructions on how to not have this happen in the future. (Sent them via FB message)
Ken H.
on July 18, 2012 at 4:48 pm
Also, I’ve had some really good luck with this one, and it was recommended to me by a couple of state champion bakers.
Hey, great, Steve and Ken! Steve, Amazon also has food products and stuff you would never expect them to sell. For example, Lew recently bought a case (9 boxes) of Finn Crisp, a favorite product that our large grocery chain here inexplicibly stopped stocking. He also buys his coffee K-cups from Amazon. So you might be surprised how often you might be able to get that link to work for you! Good luck with it.
Oh, also…I notice you have no “Contact” tab, so that readers could comment, question or suggest things other than in response to an existing blog post. Might be useful. Nice work, guys.
Morris
on July 20, 2012 at 10:18 pm
Ken… I’m playing the Mom card. I thought there was a contact option. Ah. It’s almost midnight and I’m listening to DEVO. We’ll deal with that later.
Donations
I've been making flavored salts for culinary finishing and cocktail rimming for almost 10 years. Now that I'm retired, I want to make this my dream retirement hobby/income source.
There are scores of people who have sampled my product and urged me to make them full-time. I now have the time to do it, but I need some capital for the ingredients and gear for the start-up.
I've spent a couple of thousand dollars over the years making my salts and given away nearly all the product. I may have sold $6oo of product over that time. Funds will help purchase ingredients, equipment, labeling, and packaging. Thanks!
That would be a no. Ken!!!!! Help!!!!
LOL. Stay tuned. I was recommended the Amazon Associate program by my Pop. Essentially, if I recommend getting something for your kitchen or your cookbook collection and you buy it through Amazon, I get a minuscule commission. Works for me! I promise you that any and all funds will be used to buy cookbooks or kitchen gadgets! Or old used punk rock vinyl.
I will figure this out and repost!
Actually, that would now be a yes. You have been helped. And I sent you instructions on how to not have this happen in the future. (Sent them via FB message)
Also, I’ve had some really good luck with this one, and it was recommended to me by a couple of state champion bakers.
http://www.amazon.com/Pie-Successful-Baking-High-Altitudes/dp/0060522585/ref=sr_1_2?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1342655278&sr=1-2&keywords=high+altitude+baking
Hey, great, Steve and Ken! Steve, Amazon also has food products and stuff you would never expect them to sell. For example, Lew recently bought a case (9 boxes) of Finn Crisp, a favorite product that our large grocery chain here inexplicibly stopped stocking. He also buys his coffee K-cups from Amazon. So you might be surprised how often you might be able to get that link to work for you! Good luck with it.
Oh, also…I notice you have no “Contact” tab, so that readers could comment, question or suggest things other than in response to an existing blog post. Might be useful. Nice work, guys.
Ken… I’m playing the Mom card. I thought there was a contact option. Ah. It’s almost midnight and I’m listening to DEVO. We’ll deal with that later.