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Dialysis Discussion => Dialysis: Diet and Recipes => Topic started by: Bajanne on August 06, 2006, 02:00:55 AM

Title: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 06, 2006, 02:00:55 AM
Amber_79 was discussing the possibility of putting together some recipes that renal patients and others could use.  I told her about the cookbook publishing company, found at www.cookbookpublishers.com.  It is a great idea for any organization and can even be a fundraiser.  I have two cookbooks done by them.  One, a US credit union way back in 1989, and another, the ladies of the Catholic church here when they were raising building funds(just about two years ago).
Amber, I hope we can do something about it.

Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on August 07, 2006, 02:46:30 AM
I think a Dialysis Cookbook would be great! I would by it! Maybe have sections in it by health type.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 07, 2006, 05:05:03 AM
Can that publishing website be used by other countries? Im in Australia. I had a quick look, do you have to pay for your books up front or do they get a percentage of what you sell them for? I would love to compile a book on nice things that Dx patients CAN eat! I have alot of recipes piled up, not all suitable but probly can be adapted.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 07, 2006, 06:34:21 AM
It was used in the British Virgin Islands - that is where the catholic church was that did one.  The difference would be the shipping.  Anyway, we could always get someone from the States to be responsible for it to make mailing, etc. easier.
You pay up front according to how many recipes the book should have, and how many copies you want.  Then it is up to you to sell the cookbooks and recoup the money.
According to this page - http://www.cookbookpublishers.com/pricingAndProfits/priceChart.cfm -
For 200 cookbooks with up to 150 recipes, you pay $570.  If the cookbooks are sold at $10 each, that would be $2000.  Profit would be $1430.   If you sell them for $5, that would be $1000 and the profit would be $430.  I think I did the maths correctly.

My mother would have been 100 years old in Feb 2008, and my family is thinking of getting one out by that time as a memorial to her.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on August 07, 2006, 12:59:05 PM
My mother would have been 100 years old in Feb 2008, and my family is thinking of getting one out by that time as a memorial to her.
You should!! :)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 07, 2006, 09:39:35 PM
Oh bugger, I cant afford that sort of money  :(
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 07, 2006, 10:43:42 PM
But I thought it would be a joint venture.  You wouldn't have to find that yourself.  At least, that is what I was thinking.  If people put up a certain amount, then they get a certain number of books which they can then sell and get back their investment, and even make a profit.
if we get ten people willing to do this - we each invest $57.00.  When the books are published, we each get 20 books.  If we sell them at $10, we make $200.  We would only need to sell 6 of them each to make back our initial investment.  We could even sell some through the website (with Epoman's permission, of course).
Let's think about it.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on August 07, 2006, 10:55:51 PM
Maybe even if someone makes a page where you have a paypal account set up and people just click it to donate money ... just an idea

like:
 
"Venture to put out a renal cookbook by patients!

Help us out!

Donate today [ PayPal button here ]"


type of thing.   Just an idea.
 

I don't know. Are you serious about a cookbook Bajanne?
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 07, 2006, 10:58:23 PM
Course I am.  Amber has all these recipes and other people have as well, as they have been sharing on the website.  Why not?

[Don't know if I like the donation idea, though.]
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on August 08, 2006, 02:58:02 AM
Course I am.  Amber has all these recipes and other people have as well, as they have been sharing on the website.  Why not?

[Don't know if I like the donation idea, though.]

Well I think everyone contributing is a GREAT idea! I think you should push forward with it! :)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 08, 2006, 04:15:23 AM
Sounds like a good idea. I wanted to do my own but if people are willing to pitch in then I guess that would be alot easier. I should be able to afford $57.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 11, 2006, 02:55:59 PM
Sorry, I made a big mistake.  It is less than $570 - it is half that - $285.  I had converted the currency when I was discussing it with my sister (the Barbados dollar is half the US).  Does that encourage us anymore, Amber?
Now it can be 5 people at $57 or 10 people at $28.50.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Epoman on August 11, 2006, 04:28:25 PM
Sorry, I made a big mistake.  It is less than $570 - it is half that - $285.  I had converted the currency when I was discussing it with my sister (the Barbados dollar is half the US).  Does that encourage us anymore, Amber?
Now it can be 5 people at $57 or 10 people at $28.50.


I am sure we can get 10 people at $28.50 that's much more reasonable. Can we call it "The Official I Hate Dialysis.com Cookbook"?  ;) If so I'll promote it here and also be one of the 10  :) I can advertise the heck out of it. Maybe we would have to do re-orders to buy more. I even have some recipes to contribute but they would have to go into the "Cheating" section.  ;) Hey, why not have a cheating section for those special occasions?
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 11, 2006, 04:45:10 PM
That sounds absolutely great, Epoman
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Black on August 11, 2006, 05:36:23 PM
That sounds absolutely great, Epoman


ITA, he could make the first "I Hate Dialysis" book a cook book and put a brief synopsis of his story in an introduction which touts the website and announces that more books about dialysis are to follow.

Maybe we could help him put together some small books like: "I Hate Dialysis and Let Me Tell You why", "The I Hate Dialysis Guide to Preventing, Slowing and Understanding Kidney Failure", "The IHD Guide on How to Pick Your Medical Care Team, a Clinic, a Modality",  "The IHD Guide to Understanding Dialysis Medications", "The IHD Guide to Financially Surviving Dialysis", just some quick thoughts, but I think Epoman's autobiography ought to be the second book after the cookbook.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: livecam on August 11, 2006, 06:20:27 PM
Dialysis Cookbook..eat nothing, drink less.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: goofynina on August 11, 2006, 06:22:36 PM
thats basically it livecam, you got it right there....
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 12, 2006, 12:05:55 AM
I actually wanted to write my own cookbook with contributions from other patients. If you want to do an i hate dialysis cookbook then thats your call. Its not really what I had in mind.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Epoman on August 12, 2006, 02:09:38 AM
I actually wanted to write my own cookbook with contributions from other patients. If you want to do an i hate dialysis cookbook then thats your call. Its not really what I had in mind.

Fine, forget I mentioned anything, but when you say contributions do you mean you want to write a book and get people to give you recipes? For YOUR cookbook? Or is this a community thing? and if it is a community thing what is the problem? Should the name of the cookbook be called "Amber_79's Renal Cookbook"?  ::)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 12, 2006, 03:13:20 AM
I want to write my own cookbook with my own recipes and also include contributed recipes by other patients. Why should it be called the same name as YOUR website? I am wanting to write other cookbooks as well, I simply asked for advice as to how to go about it. I am very passionate about cooking and it has been one of my dreams for some time.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on August 12, 2006, 03:21:54 AM
Amber I think that is a great idea! Do you have your own site where we can give you recipes or what were you thinking? I think if Epoman puts out one he will use all the recipes from this site as it only makes sense. (I might be wrong)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 12, 2006, 03:47:00 AM
I guess I didn't really explain my intentions properly in my initial post. I would probably get the recipes emailed and I would be testing them out before putting them in a book. I'd like to include photos too. Obviously any contributed recipes would get full credit for whoever submits them. I didn't mean to turn this into a big thread, I just wanted to know how the hell do you get a book published. Didn't mean to tread on toes.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Bajanne on August 12, 2006, 08:36:32 AM
Not at all.  Maybe I just over-reacted to what you were saying, and rushed ahead.  But that would be great if you published your own recipe book.  Go for it!
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Hawkeye on August 15, 2006, 10:38:46 AM
Since you seem so interested in doing a cookbook here is a link to the one the dietitian at my clinic gives to the patients that request them.  Hopefully it will give you a few ideas of how to make your own, and maybe some ideas for recipes as well.  I don't suggest using these recipes though since they are copy righted.  For some reason the link doesn't start you off at the beginning so just click the arrow button to bring you to the beginning.

www.kidney.org/ATOZ/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf (http://www.kidney.org/ATOZ/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on August 15, 2006, 05:00:05 PM
Thanks hawkeye ill have a look later on. Of course I wouldnt use those recipe, that would defeat the whole purpose!  :)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: kitkatz on August 31, 2006, 08:28:02 PM
Since you seem so interested in doing a cookbook here is a link to the one the dietitian at my clinic gives to the patients that request them.  Hopefully it will give you a few ideas of how to make your own, and maybe some ideas for recipes as well.  I don't suggest using these recipes though since they are copy righted.  For some reason the link doesn't start you off at the beginning so just click the arrow button to bring you to the beginning.

www.kidney.org/ATOZ/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf (http://www.kidney.org/ATOZ/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf)

I sent for the cookbook. I think it looks great.  We may have more recipes already on this site though. The cook book gives general information then gives some recipes with ingredient count.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on August 31, 2006, 10:05:03 PM
Since you seem so interested in doing a cookbook here is a link to the one the dietitian at my clinic gives to the patients that request them.  Hopefully it will give you a few ideas of how to make your own, and maybe some ideas for recipes as well.  I don't suggest using these recipes though since they are copy righted.  For some reason the link doesn't start you off at the beginning so just click the arrow button to bring you to the beginning.

www.kidney.org/ATOZ/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf (http://www.kidney.org/ATOZ/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf)

I sent for the cookbook. I think it looks great.  We may have more recipes already on this site though. The cook book gives general information then gives some recipes with ingredient count.
That is the same book I have ... and I had the mirror of that site in my favourities .. here it is:
http://www.epogen.com/patient/pdf/dialysis_cookbook.pdf
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: thom on September 05, 2006, 05:23:16 AM
I'd definately buy one! my mum would find it very usuefull! haha  ;D
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on September 07, 2006, 03:52:01 PM
What if I did an E-book? And also I could just get the book  binded and not worry about a publisher? I could just drop them round a few places and if people want to buy them they can.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on September 07, 2006, 05:38:34 PM
What if I did an E-book? And also I could just get the book  binded and not worry about a publisher? I could just drop them round a few places and if people want to buy them they can.
You could make up a quick website and people could order the books from  you and pay you via paypal and money could just go directly to your bank account and you could send out the books ;)
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Epoman on September 07, 2006, 05:56:13 PM
What if I did an E-book? And also I could just get the book  binded and not worry about a publisher? I could just drop them round a few places and if people want to buy them they can.
You could make up a quick website and people could order the books from  you and pay you via paypal and money could just go directly to your bank account and you could send out the books ;)

Amber_79

Here are some links I have found you may be interested in for creating an E-Book.

http://www.writing-world.com/selfpub/index.shtml

http://www.writing-world.com/selfpub/creatingebook.shtml

It offers some good advice, if you need help let me know, I can help you buy a website name, build the site, set up paypal and host the website for you for free. I provide  "hosting" packages for dialysis patients and their family. See http://www.epohosting.com




Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on September 07, 2006, 06:03:18 PM
  I can help you buy a website name, build the site, set up paypal and host the website for you for free. I provide  "hosting" packages for dialysis patients and their family. See http://www.epohosting.com

The banners are all broken images Epoman. You working on that site right now?
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on September 07, 2006, 06:25:06 PM
Thats a good idea to make a website, I didnt think of that. That would be good for those with the internet. I also wanted to put hard copies around, as I know there are alot of people who dont have the net and have no interest in getting it.

Thanks for the offer Epoman, ill consider it. I do already have free webspace with my ISP which might do me to start with. One problem is I would need help designing it, and how to make it. I have started making a website before but I dont really remember how I did it and my other half doesnt really have alot of free time to show me.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Epoman on September 07, 2006, 06:39:58 PM
  I can help you buy a website name, build the site, set up paypal and host the website for you for free. I provide  "hosting" packages for dialysis patients and their family. See http://www.epohosting.com

The banners are all broken images Epoman. You working on that site right now?

Really? it works on my end, try hitting refresh. Strange, anyone else get that error?
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Epoman on September 07, 2006, 06:59:18 PM
Thats a good idea to make a website, I didnt think of that. That would be good for those with the internet. I also wanted to put hard copies around, as I know there are alot of people who dont have the net and have no interest in getting it.

Thanks for the offer Epoman, ill consider it. I do already have free webspace with my ISP which might do me to start with. One problem is I would need help designing it, and how to make it. I have started making a website before but I dont really remember how I did it and my other half doesnt really have alot of free time to show me.

Sites are so cheap you could buy for example www.ambersrenalcookbook.com for less than $9.00 a year, and I can host it for free. I can put together a website and I can set up your email address for example sales@ambersrenalcookbook.com or amber@ambersrenalcookbook.com or what ever email you would like. You want to look as professional as possible. If you need help just let me know.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Epoman on September 07, 2006, 07:27:58 PM
  I can help you buy a website name, build the site, set up paypal and host the website for you for free. I provide  "hosting" packages for dialysis patients and their family. See http://www.epohosting.com

The banners are all broken images Epoman. You working on that site right now?

Really? it works on my end, try hitting refresh. Strange, anyone else get that error?

Oops, I fixed it, I had the image links wrong. Try now.
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: angieskidney on September 08, 2006, 01:05:31 PM
  I can help you buy a website name, build the site, set up paypal and host the website for you for free. I provide  "hosting" packages for dialysis patients and their family. See http://www.epohosting.com

The banners are all broken images Epoman. You working on that site right now?

Really? it works on my end, try hitting refresh. Strange, anyone else get that error?

Oops, I fixed it, I had the image links wrong. Try now.

Yes, now it works ;)

Ooh wow! More smilies!!!!!!!!! :thx;
Title: Re: What about a Dialysis Cookbook?
Post by: Panda_9 on September 09, 2006, 05:45:51 PM
Ive got a few recipes together. At the moment Im just saving all ideas and recipes in a folder. The recipes I have so far are just ones that I have concocted myself and should be suited for dialysis. I've just realised its going to be alot of work to gather accurate nutritional information, as I definitely want to include that in the book. I would also love ideas from other Dx people on what foods they would like to see. My taste in foods are probably totally different to everyone so I want to include a variety of foods for everyone. I'll make another thread for that.