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The Fat-Loss Plan: 100 Quick and Easy Recipes with Workouts
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Release dateSeptember 2018
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Found 1 comment on The Fat-Loss Plan: 100 Quick and Easy Recipes with Workouts:

u/Bs3ac88 ยท 0 pointsr/GifRecipes

You're welcome.

Just some additional pointers that I recommend:

Quick GIF recipes have become very popular recently. Most chefs tend to have a particular area they focus on. Have you heard of Joe Wicks? He started by posting .gif recipes on Instagram and has taken the market by storm (here in the UK anyway). He focuses on healthy recipes and sold thousands of books.

Your market selling point is charcoal grilling. This is what makes you different to other online chefs. Although it might be less popular because a BBQ takes more time than conventional cooking methods. This is not to say people won't find it interesting, just harder to relate to.

If I was you, I would focus on recipes that really make people go 'wow'. Recipes that are not obvious but make people think 'why didn't I think of that'. Take this for example or this. The recipes themselves aren't something new (e.g. everyone has had pigs in blankets or had a watermelon alcoholic beverage) but what makes these stand out is the method and uniqueness of the recipe/method.

The recipes don't have to be complex. Take a look at this. Lamb and rosemary goes hand in hand. The clever thing about this however is that the person placed rosmary inside of the meat, meaning it would infuse the flavor from the inside when cooking. This had me thinking 'why didn't I think of that'.

All the best and good luck with your success.