The Best Social Media Tool Thanksgiving Cooking
November 18, 2007
Forget digg, flickr, YouTube and Facebook. The best social media tool of the week is allrecipes.com. After learning about the site from my wife (who reminds me that she’s known about this site for years), I’ve probably cooked more this week than I have my entire adult life… and will definitely be using it for some Thanksgiving concoctions. Allrecipes is amazing… users submit favorite recipes and rank others. Plus, users can add comments to each recipe about variations and cooking tips. Check out the BBQ and grilling section or browse recipes by course, popularity, season, holiday, ingredient, user, etc. Found a recipe on the site that you love? Print it 3×5, 4×6 or full page. You can also save it to your favorites or email it to a friend with one click. Once you have enough saved to “my recipe box,” go ahead and have a custom cook book (hard cover or soft) printed for you and friends. My favorite feature? You can tell each recipe how many servings you want and it automatically scales the ingredient measurements for you!
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