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No! I have never heard of Cozy Food. It sounds like something I really would like to look into.
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No never heard of Cozy Food, however I would like more info on it. I am working on a project now that it may be beneficial.
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Cassandra

Here's a definition from Cozy Food.
A body is usually discovered before the end of the second chapter. The amateur sleuth who investigates the murder may be young, old, or of a “certain age,” but the detective is almost always female. She gets drawn into the mystery while she’s doing her day job which may be anything other than being a professional cop or an experienced private investigator. She investigates in a small community, perhaps in a literal one like the country villages and manor houses of Miss Marple, or in an abstract one like a community of realtors, square dancers, hair dressers, bookstore owners, coffee or tea houses, quilters, fashion designers, or in the community formed on a cruise ship, to name a few possibilities. She solves the mystery and makes sure the bad guy gets his or her come-uppance before the book ends.
While the protagonist may have some hair-raising or nail-biting encounters, she generally does so in the absence of graphic sex, gratuitous violence, or harsh language. The amateur sleuth is frequently accompanied in her crime-solving efforts by her cat or dog and by her best friend or boyfriend, who is often connected with law enforcement.

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