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Brands and partnerships

Brand mentions and collaborations that fit the site naturally

This page is meant for brands, products, and collaborations that add real value to the audience. The goal is relevance first, not clutter.

Active connections

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Audience fit

High

Approach

Selective

Active connections

Current brand codes and useful links

A clean place for brand connections that are already relevant, with clear codes, links, and disclosure instead of burying them inside random product cards.

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Network: iHerb
Code: NGJ1823

iHerb

Raw materials and small products that fit well in the kitchen.

Code: NGJ1823

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Network: Amazon Associates

Amazon

Kitchen utensils and complementary products that are included in the recommendations when there is a real match.

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Brands and products I actually use

Over time, this is where only products that genuinely earn a place in the kitchen and in the content should appear.

Personal picks

Partnerships that fit the brand

This space is reserved for collaborations that feel natural, useful, and genuinely aligned with what people come to the site for.

Selective collaborations

How this fits well

What makes a collaboration fit here

The goal is not to pile on more logos, but to keep a real fit with what people actually come here looking for.

It should feel natural inside recipe-led content, not pasted on top of it.

It needs to help people cook, bake, host, or choose better tools in a real way.

The strongest fits usually live around pizza, bread, pasta, salads, and balanced home cooking.

Questions a brand usually wants answered first

What kinds of partnerships fit best?

Kitchen tools, ingredients, food-adjacent products, and collaborations that can live naturally inside real recipe content.

What helps a partnership feel relevant to the audience?

A real fit with the content, clear usefulness inside home cooking, and messaging that feels helpful rather than noisy.

Where should a brand start?

Usually by checking the recommended page for context, then reaching out through the contact page with a short and focused proposal.

Where it makes most sense to go next

If you want to understand the tone, the kind of recommendations that fit here, and how a partnership can sit naturally inside the site, the best next move is to look through recommended picks, check the content worlds, and then reach out with a short focused note.