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Free cookbooks, recipes card???

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  • DaveAshton wrote: »
    Legally, any parts copied are infringing copyright. Doesn't matter though, assuming you're doing it for personal use.

    Of course, if you've got an all-in-one printer, you can do the photo-copying at home and no-one need find out.

    Actually, you are legallt allowed to copy a certain amount of some texts without infringing copy-right. I have been permitted to copy recipes (but not the accompanying photos!) provided they are lees than a certain length...the librarians will know the regulations and how they apply to whatever you want to copy...

    As to your suggestion that you can infringe copy-right at home and noone need know - that is against the law! Infringement of copyright is an offence...which is why I suggested getting qualified librarian to help.
  • A good place to start for new recipe ideas is to go through the products in your larder, most will have a web-site with recipe ideas or a customer service number on the packaging where you can request recipe booklets. icon7.gif
  • dancingfairy
    dancingfairy Posts: 9,069 Forumite
    I found some of NigelSlaters recipes on the bbc dig in website - in fact as someonelse has said there are loads on the bbc site.
    df
    Making my money go further with MSE :j
    How much can I save in 2012 challenge
    75/1200 :eek:
  • hannah899
    hannah899 Posts: 1,165 Forumite
    I've been Money Tipped!
    filippo berio have a download recipe booklet. has salads, dressings burgers, kebabs so i think it is more of a summer thing but its still worth it
    it might not be much, but its better than a kick in the teeth:rotfl:

    2010 WINS: £80 SURESWEEPSTAKE, 2 FLIP MINO HD CAMCORDERS, TRIUPH CRYING WOMEN LINGERIE, TOY STORY3 LOTSO TEDDY BEAR, £150 BERRYS VOUCHER, XBOX 36O WITH KINECT
  • natmummy
    natmummy Posts: 22 Forumite
    Many supermarkets and food manufacturers have recipes on their own websites now, or you could try google search for your favourite tv chef or foodie programme... Another option is borrow cookery books from your local library and make a copy of the recipes you particularly like, or if you want to buy your own check what thebookpeople.com have on offer.
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