William Wagner wrote:
> In article >,
> ~patches~ > wrote:
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>>sf wrote:
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>>>On Wed, 14 Dec 2005 07:55:48 -0600, Damsel in dis Dress
> wrote:
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>>>>On 14 Dec 2005 05:22:42 -0800, wrote:
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>>>>>http://visualrecipes.com/
>>>>>
>>>>>This is a great website for people like me who can't cook.
>>>>>
>>>>>Users can upload photos (max 22) of their recipes being made.
>>>>>
>>>>>A million times better than a list of ingrediants which simply puts me
>>>>>off and there is always something I can't follow. Also these recipes
>>>>>are by "real" people and are therefore more pratical.
>>>>>I'm actually motivated to try some of thies
>>>>>
>>>>>I have no connection with this site and am just hoping people here will
>>>>>upload their recipes as there aren't many on it at the moment.
>>>>>
>>>>>thanks
>>>>>JimBob
>>>>
>>>>You can do that with a number of free photo services. Observe the
>>>>fruitcake folder:
>>>
>>>
>>>I like the fact that it's totally devoted to visual cooking. Fewer
>>>words and more pictures would be even better.
>>
>>Yes, that is a nice element. I wish it were more acceptable here but it
>>isn't
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>
> Perhaps of interest
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> http://www.tinypic.com/
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> Post your images and let folks know where to find them.
>
> Bill
>
Thanks William. I tried that and was shot down by the cabal or whatever
you want to call it and reinforced by the tolerated trolls. I figure,
why bother? Personally, I like the idea of seeing a food someone cooked
especially when accompanied by a recipe. Obviously this is not the ng
to post such things. But thankyou for the pointer. Tinypic is really
nice for those who don't have access to binary newsgroups.