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    Recipes and food photographs are not atomic secrets (which we have plenty of here in New Mexico!) but they are important to us and we own them and we protect them. That said, we want you to be able to use our images and content as long as you link back to us and don't claim ownership.

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    If you're a food blogger, then the above rules can be greatly relaxed. We look forward to having you guest post on our site, and us on yours. Let's talk!

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