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This discussion highlights spelling errors found in recipes copied from the "CC" website, specifically noting the misspelling of "Broccoli" in the title "Creamy Brocoli & Sun-Dried Tomato Orzotto" and "Parmesan" as "Parmersan" in the Potato Bites recipe. Additionally, there is a mention of a redundant phrase "cup cup" in one of the recipes. Participants emphasize the importance of proofreading recipes before sharing to maintain quality and clarity.

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In case anyone copies the SB recipes from CC for their website, or to print for shows...

There are a few spelling errors.

Broccoli is spelled wrong in the title: Creamy Brocoli & Sun-Dried Tomato Orzotto

Parmesan is spelled wrong in the Potato Bites:
4 oz (125 g) fresh Parmersan cheese, grated, divided
(got a laugh out of that one!)

And somewhere it calls for a cup cup of something...fixed it in mine so I don't remember where it was.

Not that I am the best speller, but I just wanted to post so someone wasn't sending out a recipe calling for Parmersan cheese - haha.
 
Thanks for the heads up on that! :)
 
Hi there! Thanks for pointing out the spelling errors in the recipes. It's always important to double check for typos before sharing or publishing recipes. I'll make sure to correct them in my version as well. Thanks for looking out for fellow foodies!
 

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