Crabby Cookbook
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Crabby Cookbook
What do ya'll think about making a cookbook for crabs? I was thinking that we could have 1 or 2 people{who live close} to volunteer to organize it. Everyone would send in recipes to them. Maybe after its done we could get it published? Of course anyone who wanted a copy would get one
Oooh. Love the idea. I'd totally buy a cookbook too.
I want to help organize, but my computer is reaching menopause (hotflashes and moodswings) and I just can't trust it right now with storage and accessibility.
We could have different categories:
Kibbles (the dry blends you make in bulk so you don't have to cook every night)
High Color foods
Healthy Molter foods
Exotic Treats
And (for Julia_Crab) the gourmet-almost-wish-I-was-eating-this-well-section
Plus a list of required nutrients and the foods that are high in them
I want to help organize, but my computer is reaching menopause (hotflashes and moodswings) and I just can't trust it right now with storage and accessibility.
We could have different categories:
Kibbles (the dry blends you make in bulk so you don't have to cook every night)
- Everyday
Molting
Special Treats
High Color foods
Healthy Molter foods
Exotic Treats
And (for Julia_Crab) the gourmet-almost-wish-I-was-eating-this-well-section
Plus a list of required nutrients and the foods that are high in them
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Okay, Someone must have experience in this sort of thing.
Should we open a special email address for recipies and cookbook suggestions?
Would it make sense to have a website? or maybe a blog?
Can we set up something where people can print recipies (thereby using their own paper and toner) and suggest people make a PayPal donation to this website? The recipies could have a standard format that people could print and file in a binder if they wanted a physical book, but we could update and add recipes without worrying about reprinting.
I am such an idea person, but I have no web design or development skill whatsoever. Is there a geek out there who has the tech savvy?
It sounds like I have just voluteered myself for the committee.
Should we open a special email address for recipies and cookbook suggestions?
Would it make sense to have a website? or maybe a blog?
Can we set up something where people can print recipies (thereby using their own paper and toner) and suggest people make a PayPal donation to this website? The recipies could have a standard format that people could print and file in a binder if they wanted a physical book, but we could update and add recipes without worrying about reprinting.
I am such an idea person, but I have no web design or development skill whatsoever. Is there a geek out there who has the tech savvy?
It sounds like I have just voluteered myself for the committee.
Okay, I just checked out http://www.epicureanhermit.com (which I believe to be Julia_crab's website) and she already has 126 recipies.
I sent her an email to see if she has any ideas. Hmm...maybe a million dollar book deal?
Anyway, let's get some brainstorming happening.
I sent her an email to see if she has any ideas. Hmm...maybe a million dollar book deal?
Anyway, let's get some brainstorming happening.
oooh this sounds like a really good idea! It'd really raise some hermit crab awareness about how commercial foods aren't the best food choice for hermit crabs if we publish it. It would also be a good idea to add a little article in the beginning of the cookbook about how some commercial foods aren't the healthiest thing to feed a crab. A little section for us to debunk some food rumors would be nice too.
I know the epicurean hermit site has recipies, but I still like this idea a lot. Either the real book idea, or just a website. If you need any help at all with design, I'll volunteer. I can do illustrations, graphic design, stuff like that. I would volunteer for the web design too if you can't find anyone else. It's just that I only know basic HTML and basic Dreamweaver, so it's better than nothing but there may be another more advanced web person who may wish to volunteer out there.
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