Comments on: How to Sell Your Recipes Online: 17 Ways to Earn Cash! https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/ Wed, 18 Oct 2023 15:32:16 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 By: Tony Christoffelsz https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/#comment-90844 Thu, 27 May 2021 09:26:50 +0000 http://moneypantry.com/?p=320#comment-90844 I will be checking these ideas shortly, as soon as I finish updating my website from where I have been selling and adding Sri Lankan flavoured recipe ideas.

Your ideas seem to encourage me.
Thanks.
Tony

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By: Fitoru keto https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/#comment-11732 Mon, 24 Feb 2020 09:07:46 +0000 http://moneypantry.com/?p=320#comment-11732 Very nice post! I’m sure my mom’s going to like this site. She got a lot of recipes as she always try new things whenever she’s cooking. Thanks for sharing!

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By: Satrap https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/#comment-10662 Fri, 21 Apr 2017 01:49:43 +0000 http://moneypantry.com/?p=320#comment-10662 In reply to darryl V. Johnson.

Darryl, that’s one fear most people face when they put out their recipe. That said, unless it’s a truly unique and original recipe, I wouldn’t worry that much. Most recipes these days are similar and are based off of each other.

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By: darryl V. Johnson https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/#comment-9923 Sun, 19 Feb 2017 15:26:48 +0000 http://moneypantry.com/?p=320#comment-9923 I had experimented with some shrimps a while back,tried to saute them like red lobster but I put a little twist on them and my wife and kids loves it. I want to put it on the market but afraid that someone will steal my recipe

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By: Satrap https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/#comment-8098 Tue, 30 Aug 2016 17:56:42 +0000 http://moneypantry.com/?p=320#comment-8098 In reply to W T Bill Nelson.

Hi Bill,

Wow, what a story. That is amazing.

To be honest, I don’t have much experience about candy making, but if I was in that situation, I would try to contact small candy manufactures, the ones that do small high quality hand made batches. Since you value your recipe, these people’s way of making candy will be in line with your philosophy. They use natural ingredients and they hand make every candy. A quick search on Google and you can find some either locally or in other cities. Give them a call and see what they have to say. Good luck and keep us posted.

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By: W T Bill Nelson https://moneypantry.com/make-money-selling-recipes/#comment-8068 Sat, 27 Aug 2016 23:30:38 +0000 http://moneypantry.com/?p=320#comment-8068 I owned a candy store ,that made candy for Modern Bride and Harry and David by the eighteen wheeler loads. I closed the store down a few years ago and kept the recipes, at the time i thought when my children were older they might want to get into the confection business, I never thought much about selling the recipes until recently when I was contacted by a couple in Seattle who was familiar with my business asking if I would come to an exclusive part of Seattle and start a candy manufacturing business for them. I declined the offer,but thought later i was not getting any younger so might see if I could find someone who might want to buy the recipes, a full range of all candies. I was surfing the internet and saw your page,so thought I would ask if you have any Ideas. There has never been any better candy made than the candy I made.
I was contacted by an Investment Banker and my Accountant who made me an offer before I closed business, but I put to much effort into making a quality and a name for my quality candy than to have someone come in and use inferior ingredients to help bottom line. I was going to place an Ad in Wall St Journal but before spending the $1800.00 I would check other options, that is when i saw your page on the net. I have pictures of my candy and when I got out of the business for health reasons Harry and David told me they already had my candy in fifty-thousand catalogs world wide, we had never entered into a contract ,so i recommended Candy Basket( largest candy manufacturer in Oregon) to make the candy for that catalog, they were never used after that one year. So if you have a recommendation I would like to hear from you.

Respectfully Yours,

Bill Nelson

Former President of Hood River Candy Company

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