Start cooking – step by step, with video

Recipebook 2.0 might give you recipes to play with, but what if you have no experience and want to get started cooking? Fear not, the Internet is here to help once again. Take a look at startcooking.com and you’ll be cooking like a chef in no time. Friendly videos and very detailed howto’s will help you impress the entire family.

Vincent's flaming kitchen
Creative Commons License photo credit: Dale Gillard

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  1. Posted August 1, 2008 at 10:07 am | Permalink

    It seems recipebook is broken because of the new del.icio.us. Ah well, such is the life of a Web2.0 application. I’ll fix it asap, but not before the end of next week (I’m on holidays)

  2. Peter
    Posted August 1, 2008 at 12:07 pm | Permalink

    It seems recipebook is broken because of the new del.icio.us. Ah well, such is the life of a Web2.0 application. I’ll fix it asap, but not before the end of next week (I’m on holidays)

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