Since I'm on a new server with lots of bells and whistles, I thought I'd take advantage of some of them.
I've started a community forum that can be accessed at http://www.cookingforengineers.com/forum.
There's are forums for bug, feature requests, recipe swapping, cooking tips, and just general discussion (food related and not).
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On September 11, 2004 at 10:38 PM, todd vodka (guest) said...
What a fantastic site. I'm thrilled I happened upon it.
Todd Vodka
http://blithelywego.blogspot.com/
Todd Vodka
http://blithelywego.blogspot.com/
On September 11, 2004 at 10:38 PM, spokesinger (guest) said...
item #1: the person(s) who observed that traffic will decrease in a month or two are probably right on. Meanwhile, you're doing the right thing to try and keep up with demand. Good luck.
item #2: Great fun with food. Like your slant.
item #3: recipe presentation in tables ---> great idea. Many many moons ago, like 50 years, my mother bought a copy of "Joy of Cooking" (copyright and trademark i'm sure). That version also used an original method of handling recipes and ingredients that I loved. Ingredients were introduced as BOLD text in the directions, not listed first. Lovely methodology by me. I could quickly write a list if needed, but the sense of the workflow was maintained. Your table presentation is equally unique and interesting.
item #2: Great fun with food. Like your slant.
item #3: recipe presentation in tables ---> great idea. Many many moons ago, like 50 years, my mother bought a copy of "Joy of Cooking" (copyright and trademark i'm sure). That version also used an original method of handling recipes and ingredients that I loved. Ingredients were introduced as BOLD text in the directions, not listed first. Lovely methodology by me. I could quickly write a list if needed, but the sense of the workflow was maintained. Your table presentation is equally unique and interesting.
On September 11, 2004 at 10:38 PM, TLO (guest) said...
I know this is the last thing you need right about now, but site5.com has an unlimited bandwith plan for $8.95/month. I have had my commercial website there for years, and they are an excellent outfit.
Teresa
http://www.site5.com/shared/specials.php
Teresa
http://www.site5.com/shared/specials.php
On September 11, 2004 at 10:38 PM, cooknengr (guest) said...
I'll be damned, another engineer who cooks. Great site, very engineering.
www.cooknengr.com
www.cooknengr.com