When you or a contributor adds a recipe to your online
cookbook, there is an option to make your recipe private. If you check this box
just above the save button, your recipe will only be available to those
individuals who are logged into your online cookbook. Some people choose this
option when a recipe is not yet ready to be shared publicly or they simply want
to limit the people who have access to it.
However, there are many benefits to sharing your recipe
publicly. Public recipes are indexed by Google and other search engines. You
can access your recipes simply by entering your name and the recipe name into
Google. Online access from any computer without having to remember your log in
information is very convenient.
Family Cookbook Project also searches the public recipes
to look for the best recipes to be included one of the Family Cookbook
Project's "Best of" cookbooks we publish. We also promote public
recipes on our Facebook pages and on Pinterest. This allows us to highlight your recipes to the other Cookbook Editors, which is truly an honor.
We believe recipes are made to be shared, just like the dishes that
are made from them. So next time you enter your favorite recipe into your
Family Cookbook Project online recipe box, be sure to mark it public so it can be
shared.
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