James Henry
Jedi
Was originally going to post this in the "Designs of the Times" section but its states its more for quirks and complaints, not suggestions. So I hope its OK here.
I would like to suggest a separate subforum in the "Diet and Health" section just for recipes.
There are a lot of really good recipes spread throughout many threads that could be gathered into one folder for better access and awareness. Others of course could be added. (Still hoping for Laura to get permission and post the gluten-free "Fish Batter". ;) )
The first post of a thread would contain the recipe. People that actual make the recipe could then comment for feedback. With say 5(?) positives it would become a sticky (recommended/approved).
After 101(?) sticky recipes they could be formatted with pictures into a CafePress-like self(sto)published cookbook for a small revenue generating stream for the Cass site or SoTT. "Objective Nutrition: Volume One"
I realise the taste preference is subjective, but the ingredients could be hyperlinked to the nutritional research. For the book it could be paraphrased with sources sited. An "ingredia" could be created to make it easier for the recipe poster to link.
OSIT
JH
I would like to suggest a separate subforum in the "Diet and Health" section just for recipes.
There are a lot of really good recipes spread throughout many threads that could be gathered into one folder for better access and awareness. Others of course could be added. (Still hoping for Laura to get permission and post the gluten-free "Fish Batter". ;) )
The first post of a thread would contain the recipe. People that actual make the recipe could then comment for feedback. With say 5(?) positives it would become a sticky (recommended/approved).
After 101(?) sticky recipes they could be formatted with pictures into a CafePress-like self(sto)published cookbook for a small revenue generating stream for the Cass site or SoTT. "Objective Nutrition: Volume One"
I realise the taste preference is subjective, but the ingredients could be hyperlinked to the nutritional research. For the book it could be paraphrased with sources sited. An "ingredia" could be created to make it easier for the recipe poster to link.
OSIT
JH