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Old 12-29-2014, 06:08 PM   #134
koland
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Originally Posted by Difflugia View Post
HarperCollins is having a sale on Christian books and the landing page has a cookbook section. Other than The Daniel Plan, I'm not sure how the others got labeled as "Christian" (The Southern Foodie's Guide to the Pig?)

The "Buy Now" buttons link to various ebook stores. Note that the links resolve to URLs with affiliate tags (HarperCollins', not mine), if such things offend you.
Thomas Nelson is under the HarperCollins Christian Publishing imprint, but publishes a line of cookbooks that would not otherwise be included in any religious genre classification.

ETA: Zondervan is, oddly enough, grouped under HarperCollins Publishing instead of HarperCollins Christian Publishing, yet everything it publishes, including cookbooks, is of a more religious/christian tone.

Here's one that is one sale:
http://www.amazon.com/Simply-Delicio...dp/B00A9UMLGW/

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