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  • How to Package Bake Sale Items

    Bake sales are a fun way to raise money for an organization or cause. They give many people an opportunity to help others with what they have in a non-monetary sense. People feel good giving of their time, talents and organizational skills to help others. Organize a team of volunteers for your next bake sale and make it a success. Assign people to handle specific tasks like publicity, donations, sale setup, selling goods, collecting donations and cleanup. Being clear beforehand about exactly how to package and label items at your bake sale will help ensure its success.

  • How to Bake as a Gift

    Homemade baked gifts are not only thoughtful gifts, but they are often more affordable as well. To bake as a gift requires some planning and time, but ultimately seeing the person enjoying your effort is worth every minute spent on the project. If you are planning to bake as a gift and don't know where to begin, there are several steps and tips you can follow to facilitate the whole process and ensure a fantastic final product.

  • How to Patent a Recipe

    Recipes can receive a patent. However, there are several steps that must be taken to determine whether the recipe is a patentable item. A recipe would be considered an invention and would have to fit the same criteria that an invention must meet to gain a patent.

  • Recipe Ideas for Acid Reflux Reduction

    Acid reflux, also known as gastroesophageal reflux disease or GERD, affects millions of people in the United States. A number of issues trigger the pain associated with acid reflex, including weight, stress and diet. Foods like dairy products, citrus juice, onions, tomato products, fatty foods, foods cured in vinegar, chocolate, spicy foods, coffee, tea, carbonated drinks and alcohol have been known to irritate this condition. Not everyone experiences the same symptoms with the same foods, but there are foods that can provide excellent nourishment and help calm acid reflux.

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