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Recipe Testers Wanted


lorka150

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Hey guys,

If you want to do some recipe testing, please PM me and I'll give you more information! The recipes include cakes, cookies, bars, and cupcakes, and are free of most other allergens.

Thanks!


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mommab Newbie

I would be happy to try your recipes. I am vegan with nut allergies and have recently eliminated gluten from my diet. Love to cook and have an ample supply of various nonwheat flours to use. I also am a healthcare provider, so nutrition is just as important as taste. Thanks!

Hey guys,

If you want to do some recipe testing, please PM me and I'll give you more information! The recipes include cakes, cookies, bars, and cupcakes, and are free of most other allergens.

Thanks!

lorka150 Collaborator

I would be happy to try your recipes. I am vegan with nut allergies and have recently eliminated gluten from my diet. Love to cook and have an ample supply of various nonwheat flours to use. I also am a healthcare provider, so nutrition is just as important as taste. Thanks!

Great, thanks! PLease send me a PM with your contact info, either email or Facebook. Looking forward to it!

jmaxwell3333 Newbie

Hey guys,

If you want to do some recipe testing, please PM me and I'll give you more information! The recipes include cakes, cookies, bars, and cupcakes, and are free of most other allergens.

Thanks!

I'd like to try, however, I am unable to have corn

  • 2 weeks later...
lorka150 Collaborator

I'd like to try, however, I am unable to have corn

There are a handful of recipes without baking powder or xanthan gum, which would be the corn-free options. If you can handle those in small amounts, then everything is corn-free except for about 2 recipes. Let me know!

Thanks for everyone so far, and those who have PMed me. If anyone else is interested, please let me know!

  • 2 weeks later...
lorka150 Collaborator

Thanks to everyone who has PMed so far!

I am still looking for more testers if anyone is keen!

GlutenGladi8or Apprentice

Thanks to everyone who has PMed so far!

I am still looking for more testers if anyone is keen!

Bring it on!

(Am I cheating if I have our company Chef help me out?) LOL


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lorka150 Collaborator

Bring it on!

(Am I cheating if I have our company Chef help me out?) LOL

You are welcome to test, but you cannot share the recipes - so it is up to you. If you're interested, though, let me know!

  • 2 weeks later...
lorka150 Collaborator

Thanks for more PMs!

Is anyone else interested?

  • 1 month later...
debinorman Newbie

Are you still looking for recipe testers? If so I am interested. I have tested recipes for a cooking club, for newsletters and a magizine article.

Thanks,

Debi Norman

debinormanhhc@gmail.com

jswog Contributor

Not sure how to PM you from here, but I'd be happy to help! And my husband is a GREAT taste-tester!

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To PM ( personal message):

Click on the person's name or picture. It will take you to their profile. Under thie picture it says " message me" . Click that.

lorka150 Collaborator

Thanks for letting them know, kareng. I didn't receive alerts to this thread, but did message you both back since then!

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