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ProjectFoodie.com Recipe Search Now Serves Over 100,000 Recipes

ProjectFoodie.com Recipe Search Now Serves Over 100,000 Recipes

San Jose, CA (PRWEB) November 17, 2009

Project Foodie (http://www.projectfoodie.com) announces they have reached 100,000 searchable recipes from popular cooking magazines, food television shows, newspaper food sections, and cookbooks. As a one-stop recipe search engine, Project Foodie provides publisher independent recipe searches with over 100,000 recipes along with original content, cookbook reviews, and chef interviews. On Project Foodie recipes are available from numerous print and broadcast publications all on one website so that users no longer need to remember when the recipe was published, how the recipe was found, or which cooking magazine the recipe was in.

Project Foodie users can search recipes from over 20 magazines, the Food Network, newspapers and cookbooks. Recipes can be searched from top magazines including Better Homes and Gardens, Bon Appétit, Cooking Light, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Everyday Food, Fine Cooking, Food & Wine, Food Network Magazine, Martha Stewart Living and more. In addition to magazine recipes, Project Foodie recipe search includes recipes from the Food Network, Boston Globe and Washington Post.

Project Foodie’s advanced recipe search lets users quickly find the recipes they want. Users can search across all their favorite food magazines at once while using a single easy to use website to narrow their recipe search to specific seasons, ingredients, or publications. Pam Thuman-Commike, founder and Chief Foodie of Project Foodie says, “With Project Foodie, clipping magazine recipes, losing recipes and spending hours paging through magazines for lost recipes is a thing of the past. Instead, I have all my favorite magazine recipes and television recipes on Project Foodie”. Project Foodie users can save recipes into their own personal recipe box letting them quickly retrieve the recipe whenever they want. Personalized tags allow recipes to be categorized in an unlimited number of categories making seasonal and multi-use recipes easy to find.

About Project Foodie: Project Foodie grew out of the frustrations of Chief Foodie Pam Thuman-Commike. Tired of physically paging through cooking magazines and surfing multiple magazine websites for a recipe she once saw somewhere, Pam Thuman-Commike created Project Foodie, a publisher independent website, to solve the lost recipe problem.

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    1. Early says:

      Kewl you sohuld come up with that. Excellent!

    2. Xaria says:

      AKAIK you’ve got the anwesr in one!

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