When I last wrote I was waiting impatiently for the short-print-run of the unconventional cookbook “Kim Cooks Sue Draws” to get here. That was just the beginning.
It was Thanksgiving weekend, a cold rainy night, and Sweetie and I were on our way out the door to a party. We’d just opened the door to leave and there stood the delivery guy with a huge box. A big brown truck was parked at the curb. He plunked the box down and left in a hurry. The box was partly open, with stuff spilling out, and because of that Sweetie and I struggled to get it in out of the rain.
The box looked like this.
Fortunately the company I used for the book printing double boxes things. Even so. The inner boxes looked like this.
Hurriedly I looked inside the box to see if things were still useable. They appeared to be. I breathed a sigh of relief. We flung ourselves in the car. I was texting the Chef about the arrival as we backed out of our driveway and we made it to the party only 10 minutes late.
After our party I looked more closely at our cookbook elements – and things really did seem okay. I was relieved.
The next day Sweetie and I gathered all the cookbook production elements and we went to Chef Kim’s place where, along with Chef Kim’s spouse, Dearest, we sorted and put together 90 cookbooks.
Here is Chef Kim deciding the order of things.
Here’s a look at a few of the recipe cards spread out so you can see them.
There are 15 recipes total and they were slipped into a vellum envelope with a sticker-label on the front and back to serve as the “title” and “back-matter”. In the process of putting the title labels on we discovered that we only had half of our label order. Oh no!
Panic! I said lots of things like “Sh#$” and “Da#@ it!”
Chef Kim looked at my Sweetie and said, with a grin, “I didn’t know she knew Blue Words like this.”
Sweetie replied “In certain situations she can be fluent.”
We speculated that the labels must have slid out of the gaping hole in the box. I got myself together. We finished sorting all of the books and put labels on what books we could. Back at my studio I immediately contacted the printing company. Long story short – they are replacing what was missing and all is right with my cookbook-production world.
Here’s the 3 of us in the middle of hand-sorting the cookbook. (Dearest took the photo)
Here’s a stack of cookbooks that are ready to go!
This coming Saturday Chef Kim Mahan and I will be signing copies of “Kim Cooks Sue Draws” at Burnt Bridge Cellars in Vancouver WA. It’ll be fun for me to see how people react!
Here’s a look at the front and the back of the cookbook so you can see the labels on the vellum envelopes with the recipe cards inside.
And here is access to an ebook version (best viewed on a tablet or laptop) of this same cookbook: https://www.patreon.com/posts/ebook-version-of-15599644
Ack. Sorry about the added fretting and drama but I’m glad it should all come good in the end.
Thanks! And, I quite agree, I think it’ll come out okay too! The adventure made for a good story/blog post tho – so even that was a good thing! Lol!