We are creating a global cookbook!

That’s right, a book everyone on FMB can be in. (This is being sent out as a newsletter too so keep a copy for links and rules!)

Last year, the FMB community created a book called “The Human Behind The Avatar” (you can take a look here).  It was a great initiative and we have had hundreds of great comments.

This year we wanted to change things a bit.  As Christmas is coming, we thought it would be perfect to join up with Blurb again and this time create something every single person on Fuelmyblog can relate to…FOOD!

So we want to create a global cookbook, our latest research shows that we are represented in our community by just about every country on Earth.  This means we can, for the first time, create a truly unique and global cookbook created by us, the community :)

How are we going to do it?

Firstly, you must submit a traditional local recipe, for example pie and mash from London is ok, we can’t have Southern Fried Chicken from Delhi - the more local and unchanged, the more interesting the book will become.

So what do you need to do?

Apart from create a recipe and take a photo of it, nothing..We are doing the hard work of creating the book!  If you do get a minute to blog this, please do link to this blog post, we really appreciate any help promoting this book.

Who are Blurb?

Blurb is a web based company that allows anyone to create customized books (as in, a real, high quality, tangible book that you can hold). Users simply download their free software (for Mac or PC) and then start creating.  Do not underestimate how high the quality is, we were astonished when we created the avatar book, it is incredible.

Ok - the details:-

You need to send us the step by step recipe with measurements (don’t worry, they’ll be a measurement convertor in the final book - cups v tablespoons etc!).  And you’ll need to submit your own photo - if you can, size needs to be 300DPI and Max size 2363×3000 pixels if not send full size, we’ll try to adjust it.

Send the recipe & photo to this email address here.  And please put your name (for credit) and your blog URL for the readers of the book to find and thank you.

UPDATE - Please specify the country and if need be specific zone or region for the dish too.


Free Books!

Blurb are pretty excited (to say the least) about this book, as a bonus they will give the top ten recipes a free book..as judged by a World Class Chef (to be revealed later during the month of November). Not only that, if you take a look in the section below you will get a 10% discount off your first order or creation with Blurb - you need to use the link provided and codes relevant to your country.

Closing date

We need to have all book entries in by the last day of November, that is plenty of time to put something together, but please remember, if we get too many entries, we’ll have to operate on a first come first served basis for volume 1 !!

Can I see the recipes before the book is produced?

We’ll set up a flickr account and display all new photos weekly or daily on this blog (subscribe here).

Any other questions?

Drop us a mail using the contact form here.

PLUS Special Offer on Blurb Books

If you want to create a book, now is a great time, thanks to Blurbs commitment to Fuelmyblog, they are offering each blogger 10% discount of your first order (can be multiple books too).

Simply visit this page first.  You must go here first otherwise the codes below will not work.  Below are discount codes required, if outside these zones, chose a currency most relevant to you.

Are you in the:-

UK?
promo code: fuelmyblog08-uk

US
promo code: fuelmyblog08-us

EU
promo code: fuelmyblog08-eu

Good luck - and let us see your books once completed!

Offer valid between 2008-10-22 and 2008-12-05. Promotion only valid for books created by the customer.

*****Update:

The FMB Global Cookbook Flickr Group is now open here.

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29 Comments

  1. 70steen (673 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 8:27 pm | Permalink

    Put me down for a pan of ’scouse’ :-)

  2. sylvied (326 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 9:15 pm | Permalink

    oh dear…

  3. belinha (158 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 9:37 pm | Permalink

    Ok,let me confess: I do not like to cook.But I promise to send a local very local recipe!It’s a dish I hate and I DO NOT EAT IT but it’ s local and people come from far to eat it!!(Mystery…)maybe DP knows about it since he has been around the region…I do not know when I’ll be able to send it because it’s not very easy to find the animal…plus I need help to cook it because it really takes a pro to do it…(more mistery)

  4. 70steen (673 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 9:59 pm | Permalink

    Sylvie you will love it lol :-)
    My Mums tried and tested 100 year old recipe, handed down through my Liverpool Nans

  5. Grumpy Ted (17 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 10:01 pm | Permalink

    DP would be with Sylvie …… if he was here ….

  6. Claire (56 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 11:51 pm | Permalink

    Crap, I wanted the scouse :(

    I shall have a think……

  7. Lokendra (1 comments)
    Posted October 22, 2008 at 11:57 pm | Permalink

    Christmas wish comes true early this year.

  8. Claire (56 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 12:45 am | Permalink

    Plus I have just downloaded the software to create my own book, but by the time I finish it the offer will of run out :(

  9. 70steen (673 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 9:10 am | Permalink

    @ GT does Kevin know????

    @ Claire oops soz! ;-)

  10. Daddy Papersurfer (1454 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 10:10 am | Permalink

    Kevin knows EVERYTHING!!!! - well, he thinks he does ……and that’s the main thing …..

  11. KevinD (130 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 10:32 am | Permalink

    We’ve had loads of entries so far, maybe we should list the recipes every Sat on here, just so we don’t get doubles!

  12. Karen (118 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 11:01 am | Permalink

    What a great idea, now where’s my collection of grandma’s old recipes.

  13. tNb (59 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 7:33 pm | Permalink

    Oh dear, oh dear … I haven’t finished my cooking lessons yet!! Nor can I think of a traditionally Canadian dish - really must give this some more thought …

  14. Claire (56 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 8:08 pm | Permalink

    Isn’t beer a traditional Canadian dish? or Tim Hortons?

    (I am joking!)

    Seeing as 70’s has stolen my idea, I may opt for beans on toast.

  15. tNb (59 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 9:03 pm | Permalink

    @Claire - oh how could I forget Timmy Ho’s?!? ;-)

  16. 70steen (673 comments)
    Posted October 23, 2008 at 9:12 pm | Permalink

    Claire you could do Corned beef hash but not as the folk in Manchester do where they try to replicate ‘Scouse’

  17. Claire (56 comments)
    Posted October 24, 2008 at 2:13 am | Permalink

    @tNb after seeing a Canadian chum’s fiendish desire for Timmy Ho’s, I can never forget the stuff :)

    @70’s, Great idea! I have a fantastic recipe.

  18. brexians (2 comments)
    Posted October 24, 2008 at 9:46 am | Permalink

    count me in!

  19. Bon Vittles (1 comments)
    Posted October 30, 2008 at 4:17 am | Permalink

    Ooo count me in, of course I need to get my blog snazzed up and running!

  20. RennyBA (2 comments)
    Posted November 19, 2008 at 9:47 pm | Permalink

    My contribution will be a Norwegian fall dish: Lamb in cabbage. I’ll send you a note about it.

  21. fracas (417 comments)
    Posted November 19, 2008 at 10:44 pm | Permalink

    Question regarding the photos:

    Are the photos supposed to be (copyright as in) our own? I was browsing them (finally) and wondered if everyone was taking their own photo of their dish, or if some were finding a photo online of a dish they make… and submitting that? I ask because publishing photos that don’t actually belong to the individual (and thus aren’t free to be republished by others without permission or payment) might turn into an issue for FMB.

    I know it does say in your post, “And you’ll need to submit your own photo…” but I wondered if everyone realized you meant that the photo had to belong to them… not just that they needed to get the photo because you weren’t going to…

    For me, that’s been my stumbling block, the effort of cooking up something in order to take the photo. I’m still supposed to be “taking it easy” but finally feel like maybe I can do more than make up “quick” food.

    Hope I’ve made sense here. A little birdie tells me sometimes I don’t. The nerve of that bird!

  22. 70steen (673 comments)
    Posted November 19, 2008 at 11:27 pm | Permalink

    good point dear Frac. I took a photograph of what I had cooked (my it took a few takes and was not as professional as the food photographers took.. I watched a TV programme once about food advertisement and wow what lengths they go to to make the food look yummy. quite scary really)

    I am sure that every one on FMB will be careful but you are so right to highlight this…

    I do hope you are able to get a quickie recipe up here … I know how difficult it is post op ….everything even the smallest of things is such an effort
    x

  23. KevinD (130 comments)
    Posted November 20, 2008 at 1:49 am | Permalink

    Thanks Fracas - should be a new newsletter out tomorrow - will explain all, along with offers!

    70s xmas meet-up?

  24. Daddy Papersurfer (1454 comments)
    Posted November 20, 2008 at 7:54 am | Permalink

    I found my photograph pinned up in a telephone kiosk in Soho ………

  25. 70steen (673 comments)
    Posted November 20, 2008 at 8:01 am | Permalink

    @Kevin
    Sounds goos let me know when you are around and I will sort something out …

    @DP what were you doing using a telephone box? Do they still have press button B and a cracking handle like when you were a boy ???

  26. fracas (417 comments)
    Posted November 20, 2008 at 5:13 pm | Permalink

    “I am sure that every one on FMB will be careful but you are so right to highlight this… “

    Not to be a huge pessimist or anything, but Fuel has so many members now I think it’s impossible to say that. I know what you mean though fraccysis… you’re thinking about all the people we’ve come to know and how we’re sure they’d be careful… but I was thinking about all the people who don’t have anything personal invested here and wouldn’t make being concerned for Kevin and Sylvie’s legal safety a priority.

    ;-)

    Now DP will just think he’s got evidence I’m a fracarse. ;-) I really just mean well.

  27. Daddy Papersurfer (1454 comments)
    Posted November 20, 2008 at 6:41 pm | Permalink

    Fracas you are quite right!!!!

    [Please nobody read this, Please nobody read this, Please nobody read this]

    Kevin and Sylvie need protection ….. sort of like a ‘blogging condom’ if you will ……

  28. fracas (417 comments)
    Posted November 29, 2008 at 4:19 am | Permalink

    Have rifled through the folders of (original) photos on the computer, and found some I’d taken months ago that will go with a couple of fraccy recipes. I shall transport them to you before the weekend is up!

  29. fracas (417 comments)
    Posted November 29, 2008 at 4:21 am | Permalink

    Oh hai… I just noticed that your trackback list doesn’t show my illustrious (food porn post) link to the cookbook. I’d linked you in last week’s food porn (The Daikon Dance) but it never found its way here. Poo shucks.

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