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Before beginning the actual recipe development, one should do project planning. Planning will permit the:
  • evaluation of priorities and objectives
  • development of action steps more clearly in sequence
  • inclusion all tasks
  • organization and reorganization of task, allocating time appropriately.
  • judgement of physical environment factors
  • communication with others
  • provide motivation and a sense of accomplishment
  • recording for future reference and or evaluation information.
  • The PROJECT PLANNING PATTERN for recipe development was put forth as follows:

    Hullah, e. 1984. Cardinal's Handbook of Recipe Development. Cardinal Biologicals Ltd., 43 Railside R. Don Mills, Ontario, Canada M3A 3L9, p. 8.

    Within this, it is important to identify:
  • the client's or customers project objectives
  • background information on the client and their mission, goals, etc.
  • background information on the product
  • the consumer/end user/market
  • Rationale

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