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A Cookbook of One’s Own From The Internet

By JOANNE KAUFMAN  Published: November 12, 2007

As a founder of the online photography service Ofoto, Kamran Mohsenin took note of the pleasure and pride his customers derived from making personalized calendars and books. “The perceived value and the sense of accomplishment in creating your own photo book was high,” he said.

A personalized cookbook created on the site Tastebook.

The profit to Ofoto was also high, leading Mr. Mohsenin to conclude that he could tailor the online design model to fit all sorts of books — like cookbooks.

With an investment from CondéNet, the Internet division of Condé Nast Publications, and a partnership arrangement with Epicurious.com, a CondéNet Web site with 25,000 recipes, Mr. Mohsenin has introduced TasteBook, that allows users to create hardcover cookbooks.

For $34.95, a cooking enthusiast can select up to 100 recipes, which come encased in a ring-binder with a customized cover. Although TasteBook will not put the customer’s photo on the cover, it does offer a choice of images (a pie, a bowl of cherries, peas in a pod, corn on the cob) and naming rights to the cookbook (like “Emily’s Holiday Recipes”). The site also accommodates those who want to fill a volume with their own recipes or with recipes from sites other than Epicurious.

“The idea of having an offline as well as an online way to share recipes was very powerful for us,” said Sarah Chubb, the president of CondéNet, who would not disclose the size of her company’s investment in TasteBook. “It’s another way for people to share their love of food and cooking.”

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KAMPALA – Statistics released on Monday by the national coffee body show that Uganda’s coffee export earnings reached in June US $24.32 million marking a 60% increase when compared to the same month last year, as a result of higher prices and a 30.6 percent rise in shipments abroad.

With regard to volumes, coffee exports totalled 244,789 bags in June 2007, up from 187,448 recorded in June last year, the Uganda Coffee Development Authority (UCDA) said in its monthly report.

The UCDA said robusta export volumes rose by 58 percent in the last season from October to June, while Arabica fell by almost 10 percent. The increase in Robusta is attributed to the replanting programme under the government’s intervention, while the drop in Arabica is the consequence of the off-year in the biennial cycle, it is said in the report.

Officials have urged producers to focus on maintaining raw bean quality. The east African country has become a leading player in quality robusta since a political crisis halved production in the former top grower

Ivory Coast.

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Creamy Iced Vanilla Caramel Coffee

Cooled brewed coffee is combined in the blender with milk, nondairy creamer, caramel topping and ice and blended until smooth.

Ingredients:

  • 4 cups gourmet coffee (cold or room temperature)
  • 1 cup milk
  • 1/3 cup vanilla nondairy creamer
  • 1/4 cup caramel dessert topping
  • 3 cups crushed ice
  • Canned whipped cream (optional)

Method

Place all ingredients into blender and blend on high until the ice is completely smooth. Pour into four glasses and top with a dollop of whipped cream. Serve immediately.

Notes: Chilled day-old brewed coffee works well in this recipe. Or save the leftover from your morning pot for an afternoon treat!

Number of servings: 4

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