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Would you be interested in this baking blog ?

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HardFacedCareeristBitchNigel · 09/10/2013 15:15

Me baking all of the technical challenges on GBBO ? Complete with recipe and photos ? I enjoy writing and blogging but am not very focused and this appeals so me.

Would it make a difference (either way) to know that i am a pastry chef ?

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PeppiNephrine · 11/10/2013 10:38

I'd read it, if it was well written. You could also feature your versions of any stand out recipes from the contestants, I often see them do something and would like a recipe to do the same.

MollyRoses · 12/10/2013 20:28

Yes!

Don't mind if you're a pastry chef or not. I read all sorts of blogs

TheSydenhamSet · 12/10/2013 20:39

I would! I enjoy baking blogs eg pink whisk

VivaLeThrustBadger · 12/10/2013 20:40

I'd be interested. I might worry a bit that if you're such a good chef that you might not explain something basically enough for me to copy!

Onykahonie · 12/10/2013 21:38

I'm a food blogger too and would just warn you to be careful of reproducing recipes on your blog as I know of at least a couple of bloggers who have been threatened with legal action for doing so.

You can post a recipe which you've changed and put in your own words (might be a better focus if you're a pastry chef?), or you could join in with blogger linkies such as this one: www.thecrazykitchen.co.uk/2013/10/the-great-bloggers-bake-off-week-7-rye.html

HardFacedCareeristBitchNigel · 12/10/2013 23:52

I would only be linking to the recipes on the bbc website, i think this is acceptable practice isn't it ? Likewise you can reproduce as long as you credit the recipe along the lines of "paul hollywood focaccia recipe from gbbo"

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Onykahonie · 13/10/2013 16:40

Ah, from your original post "complete with recipes..." I thought you meant you'd be posting the original recipes. Sorry for misunderstanding!
As far as I understand you can't reproduce an original recipe in its entirety at all even if you credit the recipe, UNLESS you have permission to do so.

www.foodies100.co.uk/2012/02/13/a-simple-guide-to-copyright/
www.lambsearsandhoney.com/2012/03/recipe-ownership-copyright-infringement-be-respectful-but-informed/

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