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Marge says
Your recipes are so top notch, this is the place I look for them. They’ve all been SO tasty! Thank you for providing them.
FYI: I keep trying to subscribe to your e-mails, but it doesn’t work.
Kimberly Killebrew says
Thank you so much for the compliment, Marge, I really appreciate that! <3 If you send me an email (kimberly@daringgourmet.com) from the address you'd like to subscribe with I'll very happily add you to my newsletter. And if you could describe what happens when you try to subscribe I'd greatly appreciate that so I can troubleshoot the problem for the sake of others trying to subscribe as well. Thank you again, Marge!
Emily says
Hi, I’ve been coming to your website for close to a decade now and I’ve never commented, but the rude comments above finally compelled me to do so. I am so very grateful and amazed that I can get high quality content like yours for FREE. Seriously, what are a few ads? Thank you for all you do.
Kimberly Killebrew says
Oh Emily, I am so touched to know that you’ve been following my blog all these years! THANK YOU so very much for your support and for your kind words <3
FAILE says
Useless. Cant see the recipe because off all the effing ads. I HATE RECIPE WEBSITES!
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
There’s a very simple solution: if you hate FREE recipe sites that are able to provide the recipes for free BECAUSE of the ads, then go BUY cookbooks.
ken knox says
Hi Kimbeery I have 2 yourkshiire pubbking recipes from your Webb site 1 calls for 4 eggs the other for 8 eggs which should it be? Thanks Ken.
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
Hi Ken, I only have one recipe on my site for Yorkshire pudding and it calls for 4 eggs. Where are you seeing a different recipe? Thanks.
CL says
Why don’t you just ask for money instead of gamifying your website with aggressive ads??? Your site turned to trash. I’m not the OP of this post either, Kim.
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
“Why don’t you just ask for money instead of running ads? CL, if that were a viable option then that’s what every info site would be doing, including all of the other food blogs like mine. But I’m sure you’ve noticed that virtually nobody does that. With very few exceptions, the only websites that charge a monthly subscription fee (and many of them STILL run ads) are ones like renowned newspapers and magazines and other multi-million/billion dollar organizations.
Nobody likes ads, myself included, but that’s the nature of the online publishing industry that provides informational content for free (as opposed to websites that sell products). Most of us just accept that the vast body of information that we have the luxury of accessing for free – whether it’s home, garden, travel, automotive, history, science and a million other things – is made possible because of ads. The alternative is that we would have to buy a book for every single subject that we’re otherwise looking up on websites for free.
I for one am beyond grateful that I can look up information I’m searching for with the click of the mouse, or figure out to do some DIY project by watching a YouTube instructional video that has often saved me hundreds, even thousands, of dollars by not having to hire the job out, and all I have to do to access that vast body of free information is scroll past some ads while I’m reading or wait for a 20 second ad to finish on the YouTube video. In my opinion, that’s an incredibly minor annoyance to have had to endure for what I receive in return. And the vast majority of the billions of people who use the internet feel the same way, which is why, at least for now, the online publishing industry is monetized by ads.