Looking for Recipe to Fit on Postcards

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Discussion Overview

The thread centers around participants sharing ideas and recipes that can be printed on postcards for a vendor event. One participant expresses a desire to find an existing recipe to avoid starting from scratch.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant is looking for a recipe to print on postcards for an upcoming vendor event, seeking existing options to save time.
  • Another participant shares a recipe for Molten Chocolate Lava Cake, detailing the ingredients and preparation method.
  • One participant suggests garlic biscuit bites as a recipe that fits well on a postcard, referencing its use on business cards.
  • A different participant mentions finding a chocolate chip cookie mix recipe in a jar that includes instructions for postcard attachment, expressing understanding of the time-saving approach.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

No clear consensus emerges, as participants share various recipes and suggestions without indicating agreement on a single option.

Contextual Notes

The discussion reflects personal experiences and preferences regarding recipe sharing for promotional purposes at vendor events.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants looking for creative ways to share recipes at events may find the shared ideas and recipes beneficial.

Chef Niki
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I have been searching the files section and just the search engine - I am looking for a recipe that I can print on a label and attach to the some old postcards that I have. I have a vendor event coming up and would love to put a recipe on these postcards and hand them out. I don't want to have to re-invent the wheel if there is already one posted on here.

Thanks soo much!
 
Molten Chocolate Lava Cake
One box of chocolate cake mix
ingredients to make the chocolate cake (from the back of the box)
One can of chocolate frosting
Empty cake mix and cake mix ingredients into Rice Cooker Plus and mix together.
1. Add ½ the can of frosting with Small Scoop.
Microwave for about 8-10 minutes or until a cake tester inserted into the center of the cake comes
out clean. Microwave time may vary.
 
Try the garlic biscuit bites. Someone on here has it on the back of her Business Cards. If she can fit it their......it would for SURE fit on a postard. :) Good Luck!
 
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  • #4
Thank you ladies!
 
Hi there! I completely understand wanting to save time and use a pre-made recipe for your vendor event. I did a quick search and found a great recipe for a chocolate chip cookie mix in a jar that includes instructions on how to attach it to a postcard. You can find it in the "Mixes in a Jar" file section. I hope this helps and good luck with your event! Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What types of recipes work best for postcards?

Recipes that are simple, quick, and require minimal ingredients are ideal for postcards. Consider recipes that can be made in under 30 minutes, use common pantry items, or feature seasonal ingredients. Additionally, recipes that can be easily scaled or adjusted for larger groups are also great choices.

How can I ensure the recipe fits on a standard postcard?

To ensure your recipe fits on a standard postcard, keep the text concise and use clear, legible fonts. Aim for a recipe that includes only the essential ingredients and steps. You can also use bullet points or numbered lists to save space and improve readability.

Are there specific themes I should consider for postcard recipes?

Yes, consider themes that resonate with your audience, such as seasonal recipes, holiday dishes, or quick weeknight meals. You can also focus on specific dietary preferences, like gluten-free or vegetarian recipes, to cater to different customer needs.

Can I include images or graphics on the postcard along with the recipe?

Yes, including a small image or graphic can enhance the appeal of your postcard. However, be mindful of the space available. Choose a visually appealing image that complements the recipe without overwhelming the text. Ensure that the image is high-quality and relevant to the recipe.

How can I encourage customers to try the recipes I share on postcards?

To encourage customers to try the recipes, include a personal note or a call-to-action on the postcard. You can suggest pairing the recipe with a specific Pampered Chef product or offer a special discount for customers who share their results on social media. Engaging with your audience through follow-up questions or recipe challenges can also motivate them to try the recipes.

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