Just wondering if I should put some type of recipe disclaimer when I send some recipes to guests who purchase specific items.
For things like the DCB, Prep Bowls and such, sometimes I offer a recipe sheet when they order the product. These are recipes that I have gotten from here, my cluster, various websites with PC recipes, etc. I have not tried all the recipes or carefully checked to make sure each recipe "makes sense" or is typed correctly.
The last time I provided a recipe sheet to someone, they asked "OK, which of the recipes are good?".
I was thinking if I provide a sheet of non-PC recipes I could put the following at the bottom...
These recipes are not necessarily Official Pampered Chef recipes and have been gathered from various locations and consultants; accuracy (and tastiness) not guaranteed.
I tried to make it a little lighter in tone by adding the tastiness part. Anyone else have any ideas or suggestions??
Thanks!
For things like the DCB, Prep Bowls and such, sometimes I offer a recipe sheet when they order the product. These are recipes that I have gotten from here, my cluster, various websites with PC recipes, etc. I have not tried all the recipes or carefully checked to make sure each recipe "makes sense" or is typed correctly.
The last time I provided a recipe sheet to someone, they asked "OK, which of the recipes are good?".
I was thinking if I provide a sheet of non-PC recipes I could put the following at the bottom...
These recipes are not necessarily Official Pampered Chef recipes and have been gathered from various locations and consultants; accuracy (and tastiness) not guaranteed.
I tried to make it a little lighter in tone by adding the tastiness part. Anyone else have any ideas or suggestions??
Thanks!