
Recipe Development
Learn how to document what you cook and bake every day so that you have a set of notes to guide your recipe writing

Recipe Writing
Learn about recipe style, parts of a recipe, and copyright laws to ensure that written recipes are unique and belongs to you

Recipe Testing
Learn why recipes need to be tested, what recipe testing means, and how to set up a system for recipe testing
Simple and Relaxed
Recipe writing shouldn't be complicated, and learning about recipe writing shouldn't be intimidating. That's why I designed this learning experience to help you take what you love to cook and turn it into a recipe that uniquely belongs to you.


Learn In A Day
With a condensed training session, you can go from unsure about writing original recipes to being clearer about recipe copyright laws and using your voice to write recipes your audience loves.
INSTRUCTOR
Maggie Green
Cookbook author and coach Maggie Green lives a life that revolves around her kitchen and her coaching. She not only knows exactly what it takes to cook every day, but how to turn everyday meals into published cookbooks. She is the author of four cookbooks, former editor for the Joy of Cooking, and coaches cooks and bakers who want to write cookbooks and get them published.
