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Snackster is a P2P recipe sharing app

Snackster is a P2P recipe sharing app.

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anthony says:

awesome. time to go 'borrow' all the copyrighted recipes from www.foodtv.com and start sharing them. omg did i just say that?

» by anthony on Jan 30, 2004 at 05:30 PM
citizen says:

let's see google to find a recipe that is in text or use a p2p app... maybe this is surprising to others? google is more convenient for me.

» by citizen on Jan 30, 2004 at 08:15 PM
spygeek says:

citizen: What I like is that it provides a place to store your own recipes, or ones that you find yourself googling over and over.

The other thing is, many people tweak recipes. How many times do you see reviews at allrecipes.com that read "this recipe was great when I added 2x the amount of flour, took out the cream and used honey instead of sugar." I'd like a place where people record recipes that really work for them.

» by spygeek on Jan 30, 2004 at 08:59 PM
Ben says:

I hear it will use BitTorrent to share the electricity of your Cuisinart across the network.

» by Ben on Jan 30, 2004 at 11:39 PM
Lester says:

Mac users like to cook too!

» by Lester on Jan 31, 2004 at 08:01 AM
spygeek says:

Lester: You aren't missing much. The software hasn't been updated since 3/03 and the server was down when I tried to sign up for an account. Still, I like the idea.

» by spygeek on Jan 31, 2004 at 11:06 PM

 
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