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Hi everyone,

I'm really interested in how or where you save the recipes you use online? And are you happy with the way you do it or does it need improving?

My husband and I have been working on this site recently called Cookmarkit. Take a look he www.cookmarkit.com.

It's a social bookmarking site that helps you store all your online recipes in one place. You can also tag recipes and share them with your friends. Does it sound useful to you?

We would love to know your opinion! Also, tell us what sort of features you would look for in an online cookbook.

Thanks for your help,

Sharen
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On May 25, 12:18*pm, shazzystar <shazzystar.
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> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm really interested in how or where you save the recipes you use
> online? And are you happy with the way you do it or does it need
> improving?
>
> My husband and I have been working on this site recently called
> Cookmarkit. Take a look hewww.cookmarkit.com.
>
> It's a social bookmarking site that helps you store all your online
> recipes in one place. You can also tag recipes and share them with your
> friends. Does it sound useful to you?
>
> We would love to know your opinion! Also, tell us what sort of features
> you would look for in an online cookbook.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Sharen
>
> --
> shazzystar


That's kinda cool, actually. And there are no pay per click
thingamabobs....
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On May 25, 1:18*pm, shazzystar <shazzystar.
> wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I'm really interested in how or where you save the recipes you use
> online? And are you happy with the way you do it or does it need
> improving?
>
> My husband and I have been working on this site recently called
> Cookmarkit. Take a look hewww.cookmarkit.com.
>
> It's a social bookmarking site that helps you store all your online
> recipes in one place. You can also tag recipes and share them with your
> friends. Does it sound useful to you?
>
> We would love to know your opinion! Also, tell us what sort of features
> you would look for in an online cookbook.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Sharen
>
> --
> shazzystar


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The only way my browser would work on this one:

http://cookmarkit.com/

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On May 25, 6:20*pm, Roy > wrote:
> On May 25, 1:18*pm, shazzystar <shazzystar.
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>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > wrote:
> > Hi everyone,

>
> > I'm really interested in how or where you save the recipes you use
> > online? And are you happy with the way you do it or does it need
> > improving?

>
> > My husband and I have been working on this site recently called
> > Cookmarkit. Take a look hewww.cookmarkit.com.

>
> > It's a social bookmarking site that helps you store all your online
> > recipes in one place. You can also tag recipes and share them with your
> > friends. Does it sound useful to you?

>
> > We would love to know your opinion! Also, tell us what sort of features
> > you would look for in an online cookbook.

>
> > Thanks for your help,

>
> > Sharen

>
> > --
> > shazzystar

>
> ==
> The only way my browser would work on this one:
>
> http://cookmarkit.com/
>
> ==


Quite a neat site actually...works very well.
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> Hi everyone,
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> I'm really interested in how or where you save the recipes you use
> online? And are you happy with the way you do it or does it need
> improving?
>
> My husband and I have been working on this site recently called
> Cookmarkit. Take a look he <spam link removed>
> It's a social bookmarking site that helps you store all your online
> recipes in one place. You can also tag recipes and share them with your
> friends. Does it sound useful to you?
>
> We would love to know your opinion! Also, tell us what sort of features
> you would look for in an online cookbook.
>
> Thanks for your help,
>
> Sharen


I would not need that at all. See... I use Internet Explorer and it has
this cool little feature called "Favorites". Under that I entitled one
category as "Food" and under that I put a folder called "recipes". In that
folder are other folders, each one with a title like "beef" or "chicken".
When I see a recipe I like I just save it to the appropriate place. Works
for me!

I do not tag recipes or share them with my friends. My friends don't tend
to cook. Well one does but she has a large family doesn't necessarily eat
the same sorts of foods that we do.




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No, it's totally free! So really there's no excuses not to join.
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On Sun, 29 May 2011 11:48:54 +0000, shazzystar wrote:

> No, it's totally free! So really there's no excuses not to join.


we're just shitty people.

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>> No, it's totally free! So really there's no excuses not to join.

>
> we're just shitty people.
>
> blake


Try iTunesU search for "cooking". All kinds of cooking lessons on cooking.
Most are free, some are not. Will need the iTunes App.

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On May 29, 6:48*am, shazzystar <shazzystar.
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Why do we have to 'join?'
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On May 29, 7:12*pm, ItsJoanNotJoann > wrote:
> On May 29, 6:48*am, shazzystar <shazzystar.
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> > No, it's totally free! So really there's no excuses not to join.

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> > shazzystar

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> Why do we have to 'join?'


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Oh shit, why did I ask? It's another one of those squirrels from
Foodbanter. Gag.


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On Sun, 29 May 2011 17:13:04 -0700 (PDT), ItsJoanNotJoann
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> Oh shit, why did I ask? It's another one of those squirrels from
> Foodbanter. Gag.


I'm sorely tempted to ban Foodbanter as a whole. Nothing and I mean
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On May 30, 1:48*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Sun, 29 May 2011 17:13:04 -0700 (PDT), ItsJoanNotJoann
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> > wrote:
> > Oh shit, why did I ask? *It's another one of those squirrels from
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> I'm sorely tempted to ban Foodbanter as a whole. *Nothing and I mean
> *nothing* worth reading ever comes from there. *
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Amen.
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