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Selling Extra Recipes at Yard Sales

I print off recipes all the time, occasionally, I'll run across one that didn't suite our tastes. Rather than tossing it in the trash. I put it in a zipper style baggie. I do the same with recipe pamphlets I pick up at the grocery or get in the mail. Once the bag is full, I mark a price on it, $1 at the most and stash it away with my accumuluating stuff for my next yard sale. These "recipe baggies" most always sell. At one of my yard sales, I had someone buy all of them and asked if I had any more!

By Terri

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RE: Selling Extra Recipes at Yard Sales

Remember that there are many things on the internet that are copywrited and it's illegal to use them without permission.

Post by Katmommy

RE: Selling Extra Recipes at Yard Sales

i THINK THATS A WONDERFUL IDEA.THANKS.

Post By Tiffany (Guest Post)

RE: Selling Extra Recipes at Yard Sales

in that same vein you can also throw in any recipes you printed out from the internet...and don't forget to print on the backside of junk mail so as not to waste paper ;-)

Post By ButteryHOLsomeness (Guest Post)

RE: Selling Extra Recipes at Yard Sales

What an interesting tip! I'd never thought about doing that. I may just try it since I'm always trying new recipes. Thanks!

Post by Meari

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