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Blog Aid: Recipes for Haiti

Shaina · February 6, 2010 · 4 Comments

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I am here at Blissdom this week(end), but I have to tear myself away from the wonderful presentations and amazing people to tell you about something I have had the incredible opportunity to be a part of.

When Julie from Dinner with Julie posted just after the Haiti earthquake about her vision to raise money and funds to donate, I knew I wanted to be a part of it. And as she embarked on the journey of putting together a compilation cookbook from 27 different food blogs and get editors and publishers and designers involved, I was blown away. I am so incredibly honored to be a part of it and to have contributed my small part. A great big thank-you to all who worked so tirelessly to make this come together as reality. It is nothing short of amazing.

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The Details:

All, as in 100%, of the proceeds from the sale of the book go to Doctors Without Borders and the Red Cross for their relief efforts in Haiti. In addition to that, the publishers, West Canadian Graphics and Blurb, are both matching donations up to $10,000. Plus, the Canadian government will match all donations up to February 12th! That means the book sale donations are tripled!!

For the book, it is full of 72 absolutely delicious recipes, available in both hardcover ($50) and softcover ($25), bound versions. Books are printed as they are ordered and will ship 8 days after your order. You can order them HERE, and please take a minute to virtually flip through the preview and look at the beautiful photography and delicious recipes.

The Phenomenal Contributors:
Julie from Dinner with Julie, Chef Michael Smith, Dana McCauley, Emily Richards, Catharine from Weelicious, Cheryl from Backseat Gourmet, Jeannette of Everybody Likes Sandwiches, Nishta from Blue Jean Gourmet, Lauren of Celiac Teen, Charmian from Christie’s Corner, Marisa of Food in Jars, Shauna and Danny from Gluten-Free Girl and the Chef, Lauren from Healthy Delicious, Alice from Savory Sweet Life, Tara from Seven Spoons, Jess of Sweet Amandine, Helen from Tartelette, Gail from The Pink Peppercorn, Pierre of Kitchen Scraps, Tim from Lottie and Doof, Tea from Tea & Cookies, Jamie from My Baking Addiction, Lori from Recipe Girl, Melissa from The Traveler’s Lunchbox, Brooke of Tongue-n-Cheeky and Aimee of Under the High Chair.

Filed Under: Featured, News, The Kitchen Sink

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  1. Cheryl Arkison says

    February 6, 2010 at 5:19 pm

    So happy to be a part of this with you!

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  2. Dana McCauley says

    February 6, 2010 at 11:03 pm

    I’m so looking forward to getting my copies of the book so that I can see you recipes! I’m so pleased to be in such good company!
    .-= Dana McCauley´s last blog ..How to keep your heart healthy =-.

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  3. Tyler says

    March 5, 2010 at 5:29 pm

    Usually I just skim through these blogs and only read ones that -jump- out at me so I can get new ideas for designs and stuff and yours did just that. Thanks for it – it is actually a real good read! Do you have a subcribe area so I can link to it to read again another day? Let me know – thanks.

    Tyler

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  1. The Monday Menu: Monday 8, 2010 | Food for My Family says:
    February 7, 2010 at 11:00 pm

    […] hanging on the General Tso’s. I’ll fix that. If you missed it, definitely check out the Blog Aid cookbook. I can’t say enough about Julie and everyone that worked together to make this dream a […]

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