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For the dishes mentioned in her story, Barbra Annino has added the recipes at the end of her books. I've read the recipes and they sound good, I just haven't had the chance to try them yet.
I appreciate the fact, that she adds the recipes from the Bed and Breakfast in her stories. They sound scrumptious!
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Hi Diana. I'm not familiar with your books yet, (they look amazing). I went to your website to check things out. I have a few thoughts that you may be interested in.Diane Rinella wrote:I'm popping in with a note so I can follow this board. I mention food a fair amount in my stores and often put related recipes on my website. I'm curious as to if I should change that. (Personally, it does not feel right.)
Part of what works for me with recipes in books is the character telling me how they got the recipe or when they make it, how other characters like or dislike it, changes other characters make to the recipe. Things like that. My preference is for recipes to be either at the end of the book or breaking up chapters. I have friends who like it in the story but I find that distracting. On author websites, I think the author could just put recipes as the author or put them from a character. If going with character I find it more interesting if it is put in a way that the character gave the author the recipe. We all know that it is the authors recipe but if I wanted reality from a character I wouldn't be reading fiction.
The other thought I had is that you should do what is comfortable for you. Yes, recipes are popular. This is probably because most people like eating. Haha. I don't think you should keep doing something you tried but it didn't feel right to you. This could come across as forced feeling to your readers and turn them off. Always go with what feels right to you. Fads come and go. You want your books to stay. You know your character, (as well as yourself), best. What is right will feel right to you. If you feel like adding something then explore your character. He/She may like cooking or baking in which recipes fit. Or they might like writing in which short stories or poems written by the character might fit better. Or card playing in which card games might fit. You get the picture. It will make your book unique and memorable as it will relate to the character.
That said, I am now going back to your website to make those Chocolate Cayenne Cookies that sound amazing!
One more thing...
The broccoli incident was hilarious. I had a wonderful incident with fire too, (think blindate, posh restaurant and a sister who sets your hair on fire), so you have my sympathy. After reading it I decided I need to try your books.
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I was going to mention this series. Fluke also makes the recipes more integrated by adding notes from the characters about the recipe within the recipe.Cristina wrote:I like Joanna Fluke's Hannah Swensen mysteries. The recipes are placed at end of chapters so they really don't interfere with my enjoyment of the story.
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Thanks, but neither of my cats would ever let me put a hat and glasses on them. lol. I found the picture on google.Cristina wrote:Thimble, I was totally thinking of the way Fluke writes in the recipes. Since Hannah is giving the recipe and she talks about how others characters feel about the recipe I am able to stay within that world. I don't feel interrupted in my reading by the recipe.
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