Baldwin Publishing is offering healthy cookbooks that can be branded for your hospital and used as giveaways for your employees and patients.

Custom cookbooks to give away at events will keep your brand visible in kitchens throughout your community. That’s because people keep cookbooks. Baldwin Publishing’s easy-to-cook recipes guarantee your brand will be seen over and over.

Branded cookbooks are perfect as employee gifts for the holidays. They can also be used as giveaways and incentives for events in your community.

These custom cookbooks can be handed out for special events and health observances such as:

  • American Heart Month (February)
  • Employee Appreciation Day (March)
  • Breast Cancer Awareness Month (October)
  • Diabetes Awareness Month (November)
  • Health Fairs
  • Physician Marketing Campaigns

Our cookbooks are designed to help people get started on a healthy diet, or find new recipes to add to their weekly meal plan. In this book you’ll find recipes for hearty stews, pizzas and even burgers, with tons of flavor but not the fat!

This cookbook is beautifully designed with full-color recipe photos and almost 100 recipes for heart health and diabetic diets. Baldwin Publishing’s professional chefs have also developed and tested these healthy recipes in our Health eCooking® Test Kitchen.

The cookbook includes delicious, chef-created meals for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, and snack time.

These recipes are both economical and easy to make. Each has been reviewed by a registered dietitian to provide nutritional information, making them a great guide to healthy eating.

Get started today! Your books will be delivered in just a few weeks. Help your employees, your patients and your community to eat more vegetables and fruit each day – and less meat. And keep your brand in front of everyone who wants to eat healthy.

For more information on how to brand your custom cookbook, click here.

Order now for holiday delivery.

“The cookbook fit in perfectly with our educational and motivational dinner and panel discussion. It was used as a registration incentive. Guests enjoyed receiving the cookbook, and it made for lively dinner conversation since each dish was prepared from the ‘Heart Health’ cookbook!”

–Director of Communications, Stony Brook Medicine