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Hello, Tram Le. I believe I left you a message last week (at least, I tried to, but I’m not sure I was successful.) Anyway, I thought I’d try again since I didn’t hear back. I’m a fellow healthy food blogger (www.aDoctorsKitchen.com ) and I’m producing a healthy cooking app for iPhone and iPad due out this spring. You can read a little about it here http://www.adoctorskitchen.com/archives/foil-roasted-salmon-with-horseradish-dill-sauce-3 . Because I don’t do much in the way of pasta and grains, I am inviting colleagues to contribute recipes to the app in exchange for the exposure that you would get from it and from having your recipes featured on the under-construction companion website. (You would receive full attribution on both app and website and there would be a link to your blog from Trufflehead.com.) You would retain copyright to your recipe and photo in their original form. I would inevitably have to edit the recipe and possibly the photo too, and I would hold the copyright to the edited forms. This would in no way hinder your use of your originals in any context you chose. If you’d like to know more, let me know. There is a large (5-figure) marketing budget for the app, so– hopefully– it will have a fair amount of reach and the exposure could help drive traffic to your blog.
If you’re not interested, forgive my second attempt to contact you. I just want to make sure I contact the best people…
Thanks.
Deborah Chud, MD