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March 5, 2008

Food Related Communities

Filed under: Website links — Nicky @ 8:55 am

Being part of the food blogging community I come across tons of great food community sites.  If you want to check out food videos created by everyday people not food personalities, then many of these sites will be enjoyable for you. 

Group Recipes is food site that allows you to share recipes.  The interface is quite nice and it’s easy to use.  They also have a feature called the recipe robot that helps you find recipes that suit your tastes.  Each member is allowed to create a profile and “make” friends.  When you make friends with other members you can easily share recipes amongst yourselves.  This site use to have a TV feature with videos from members, but it doesn’t seem to exist any longer.  Although, this is the beta version.  They may bring it back.  The web url is www.grouprecipes.com

IFood Tv is based more around the “video” aspect of recipe sharing.  The web url is www.ifood.tv. (That’s a little odd, so if you like this site then you should probably bookmark it)  The food on this site spans all types of cuisine from American to Korean and everything in between.  Members can also share there recipe without the video.  This site has an interesting blog feature where members can post articles for the community to read.

Im Cooked (www.imcooked.com) is a food related youtube.  At least that’s how I like to think of it.  The format is very similar to youtube.  The interface is pretty basic and is mostly about the videos. 

Yummr is more involved community site. (www.yummr.com)  They do polls, quizzes, reviews.  They also have the usuals that you find elsewhere - videos, recipe sharing, and food discussions.  This site is really quite interactive and a fun one if you want to do more than share recipes. 

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