Stolen Recipes

About a month ago, I did something I never envisioned I might do. I was in CVS waiting for the pharmacist to give me a flu shot, and while I was waiting, I browsed the magazine rack. I looked at one which was entirely recipes. There was a recipe which kind of caught my eye: it was for " Loaded Cauliflower Soup " . I would have bought the entire magazine, but then I looked at the price: a stunning $12.99...for a MAGAZINE with a flimsy cover (not even a real book).So I opened said magazine and snapped a photograph of the recipe on my phone instead. I suppose one could call that theft, except that I did not remove the magazine from the store, and I also did not tear the recipe out of the overpriced magazine as some others do. I snapped a picture of the recipe. It took 5 seconds.  My stolen picture can be seen below!In theory, I suppose I could have visited my local public library and sought-out the same magazine there (if it even carried the item), put it on the copy machine and gotten it that way, which is considered " legitimate " but I had no idea if I ' d even find it there. If I had to guess, sales of this magazine will be low and they won ' t be publishing this magazine ever again. The thing is, I would actually havebought it if it wasn ' t sooooo over-priced (for example, I might have been willing to spend $5.99 on it). I just don ' t understand publishers who put a magazine together with such a ridiculous price tag.Anyway, aside from stupid publishers, I actually ma...
Source: Scott's Web Log - Category: Endocrinology Tags: Low-Carb food recipes Source Type: blogs