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‘My Dinner With Google’
November 9, 2005 | 9:19 am
By David Rothman
“The concept behind Google cooking is basic: Simply plug in your ingredients and the word ‘recipes,’ press Google search, then wait for the results to pop up.’” – Andrea Sachs in the Washington Post.
The TeleRead take: Oh, but I can top that. Imagine going here and discovering recipes that haven’t made it across the Pond.
The Raccoon‘s take on this: Here.



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Going to google.fr does not give you an advantage if you don’t know the french name of your ingredients. and if you know it, you can use google.com and get about the same result. Now, the important thing is to replace “recipe” by “recette”.
Slow news day at WaPo?
I’ve been using Google for quite awhile for recipes to supplement my cookbook collection. I’d also try the search with the singular—recipe. And, if you don’t want to fuss with all the results you’ll get, Cooks.com is a decent place to find a wide variety of recipes.
Thanks, both of you, for the info. Between someone with an .fr address and also a reference pro, the TeleBlog readers are getting the straight dope. Michael Gorman, weep. You don’t have all those clueful commenters to make sure the readers get the full picture.
I need help with finding were to type my dinner.
I am going to type my meel.I will type sea Bass ,anchoveys,
grapes and milk.