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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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Launched October 24th, 2007 – TasteBook is the only place on the web where food and cooking enthusiasts can create personal hardcover cookbooks, organize all their online recipes, and share favorite recipes with friends.

Create a personal cookbook with all your family’s favorite recipes

“The recipes we collect are expressions of our individual tastes and cultures,” said Kamran Mohsenin, CEO and founder of TasteBook. “That’s what TasteBook is all about—creating personal cookbooks that celebrate, savor, and honor those traditions.”

At launch, you will be able to search more than 25,000 recipes from Epicurious.com as well as premixed TasteBooks created by top cookbook authors and Epicurious editors. Coming next year, TasteBook visitors will be able to access recipes from other popular websites as well; No matter which online recipe service you prefer, you’ll always find the best recipes available anywhere on TasteBook.

With TasteBook’s simple drag-and-drop interface, making a personal cookbook is as easy as creating a “playlist” for your recipes. Complete with customized covers, each personal cookbook is a unique gift for the holidays or any occasion—from bridal showers and family reunions to Mother’s Day—and includes:

  100 recipes: Order them all at once or in batches. It’s easy to add more pages anytime.

•  Custom covers: Choose a beautiful cover image and edit the title of your cookbook.

•  Cooking notes: Add helpful hints, cooking tips, and personal notes to any recipe.

•  Colored tabs: Organize your recipes any way you want with ten tabbed chapters.

  The perfect gift: Create one for bridal showers, family reunions, and holidays.
 


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Create Your own Cookbook Online; Organize Your Recipes And Create A Beautiful Hardback Book

For years, I’ve been meaning to put together a collection of my favorite recipes to share with friends. This may be the year that I actually get the project done in time for Christmas gifts.

TasteBook is where you can create a personal, hardcover cookbook filled with your own recipes or your favorite recipes from Bon Appetít and Gourmet magazines.

You can use the site to organize and store your recipes. If you have bookmarked favorite recipes from www.epicurious.com, you can import those along with photographs into your personal collection. You can also type in recipes from other sources.

As long as you work online, there is no fee, and you can share recipes with friends via e-mail.

Once you decide to print a hardbound book, you select a cover from 48 different designs and add a title. A hardbound book costs $34.95 with 100 recipes from your online collection. You can add more recipes over time. It takes about a week to get your book in the mail.


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