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		<title>indulge your food craving with cookthink.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading up on Adam Schwabe&#8216;s blog [who is a friend of a friend of mine] and found a link to the site cookthink. It basically takes keywords of things you&#8217;re craving and provides you with recipes that might be to your fancy. After throwing in &#8220;cajun chicken&#8221; I was greeted with some interesting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading up on <a href="http://adamschwabe.com/">Adam Schwabe</a>&#8216;s blog [who is a friend of a <a href="http://jakebillo.com/">friend</a> of mine] and found a link to the site <a href="http://www.cookthink.com/home/get_all_tags">cookthink</a>. It basically takes keywords of things you&#8217;re craving and provides you with recipes that might be to your fancy. After throwing in &#8220;cajun chicken&#8221; I was greeted with some interesting gumbo and jambalaya recipes.</p>
<p>Its a very interesting idea, and as Adam points out &#8211; it uses a tag cloud to present options to the user incase they can&#8217;t quite but their <del>finger</del> tongue on what they&#8217;re craving. Its already got my mouth watering even more for some cajun, alas I&#8217;m lacking with ingredients.</p>
<p>A powerful use I see this site being used for is to find recipes when you&#8217;ve got a few ingredients floating in the fridge. Combining leftovers has provided me with greatness before, but using real recipes is usually a safer bet.</p>
<p><a href="http://adamschwabe.com/2008/05/14/what-are-you-craving/">Original Post: What Are You Craving</a></p>
<p><a href="http://www.cookthink.com/">Cookthink beta</a></p>
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