I write this with a heavy heart. I
cannot take The Pantry Cookbook any farther on my own. Cooking and
writing come to me naturally. When I was exhausted from a day filled
with working or caring for my family, I could still squeeze in time
to write. Cooking was even easier when the cookbook was in that
phase, because I had to feed my family regardless.
But marketing? I have no energy for
it. I tried, and I failed. If any food banks or other organizations
out there have decided to use my book, I am unaware of them.
It kills me to think that I spent more
than a year on a perfectly good product, for a good cause, and I
can't give it away for free. The Pantry Cookbook needs someone who
knows marketing, someone who has an enthusiasm for solving nutrition
issues in North America - and that person is not me.
I would like to think that out there,
somewhere, is a college student, who has a future in marketing, or in
some sort of save-the-world career. This student needs a little
something to pad their resume. The Pantry Cookbook could be that
Thing. Do good, get the book into the hands of a few food banks;
send out a few press releases, get your name in a few newspapers. . .
it would look big and shiny on that resume!
Do you know a college student out there
who would be remotely interested in doing this? Or a high school
student? Or anyone who is interested in issues of food availability
or nutrition? If so, I implore you to pass this information along.
Have them visit http://pantrycookbook.blogspot.com/
and get in touch with me. I will happily pass over the reigns of
this project, because my calling is elsewhere.
I regret that I have nothing left to
give to the Pantry Cookbook.
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