Fundraisers Cookbooks
Our group wants to make a cookbook for a fundraiser, does anyone have a before and what the editor has used

I found several publishers on-line fundraising cookbooks guy, but I'm not sure which one to go with. I would like to use one that someone has had a good experience with ... if you have had a bad experience, I wonder that too, so we can stay away from them. Thanks!

I have been involved in the fundraising cookbooks in a couple of different states. The best bet is for you to find a local printer. Ask them if they are donating their services, or a discount for leave to that published the book in the book. You can also consult with members of your organization. See if any of them have no connection.

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Gifts in a Jar: Bake-Sale Favorites - Easy Recipes for Church, School and Community Fundraisers!


Gifts in a Jar: Bake-Sale Favorites - Easy Recipes for Church, School and Community Fundraisers!



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POT-LUCK FOR 24,000; RECIPES FROM THE GREAT DAYTON HUDSON COOKOFF, A BENEFIT FOR THE UNITED WAY


POT-LUCK FOR 24,000; RECIPES FROM THE GREAT DAYTON HUDSON COOKOFF, A BENEFIT FOR THE UNITED WAY



Cardstock pictorial boards. "Over 500 winning recipes."...


Butter 'n Love Recipes


Butter 'n Love Recipes



Most good cooks know that the best recipes are those found in Parish Cookbooks. The recipes may not have been laboratory tested, but their merit has been established by the most critical group of all------husbands, family members and friends. There are sections on Appetizers; Breads, Rolls, Pies & Pastry; Cakes, Cookies, Frostings & Confections; Desserts; Low-Calorie Dishes; Soups, Salads & Sauces...


Partytime in Kentucky Cookbook (Fundraiser for American Cancer Society)


Partytime in Kentucky Cookbook (Fundraiser for American Cancer Society)



192 page cookbook published to raise money for the American Cancer Society. Hundreds of recipes from all over the state....



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