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Affiliate & Advertising Disclosure

Last updated: July 11, 2026

Cooking with Jennifer is reader-supported. To keep the articles free we use affiliate links. Here is exactly how that works, in plain language.

Affiliate links

Some articles contain affiliate links to tools, software, and products we write about. If you click one and make a purchase or sign up, we may earn a commission. There is no extra cost to you, and the price you pay is exactly the same as it would be without our link.

We work with affiliate programs and networks such as Amazon Associates, Impact, PartnerStack, Awin, and Sovrn/Skimlinks. When a network automatically converts an outbound link into an affiliate link, the same rule applies: it never costs you more, and it never changes what we recommend.

How we choose what to recommend

Recommendations are never paid placements. No company can pay us to feature, rank, or praise a product. We pick what to cover on merit, based on hands-on use and research, and we say plainly when something is not worth it or when a free option is the better call. A commission never buys a better review.

How affiliate links are labelled

Articles that carry affiliate links show a short disclosure near the top of the page. The links themselves are marked up with rel="sponsored" so search engines can identify them, per Google's guidelines.

Questions

If anything here is unclear, or you spot a link that should be disclosed and is not, email us at hello@cookingwithjennifer.com. We take corrections seriously.