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Thursday 6 January 2011

What's in my cookbooks.com

I found this great site through Twitter, it is basically an online index of a selection of popular cook books, so you register which books you own and then search for recipes you want - brilliant concept.  Here is what they say in their press release:

New tool could revolutionise how we use cookbooks
A new website is launching today that aims to revolutionise the way people use cookbooks.
whatsinmycookbooks.com is a free online tool that makes the link between digital search and real-life books. It shows users exactly where to find ingredients and recipes in their OWN cookbooks, helping them make the most of the books they already have in their bookshelves.
A powerful search tool, whatsinmycookbooks.com lets users search by dish name, dish type or up to five individual ingredients. It has details on the book and page numbers for over 28,000 recipes in its online library, and what ALL of the ingredients are in every one.
Registered users can select a personalised ‘bookshelf’ to tailor the results of the search to the cookbooks they already own.
According to whatsinmycookbooks.com co-founders Chris and Linda Newton:
“We aim to provide a unique way for people to really make the most of their own cookbooks. Beautifully illustrated and filled with mouth-watering recipes – cookbooks are wonderful things to possess, so what a shame to see all of these lovely books hardly ever being used! Whatsinmycookbooks.com is the convenient and easy way to cook whilst still getting the enormous pleasure of using your cookbooks.”
The whatsinmycookbooks.com library is constantly growing, with a view to having every cookbook published in the last 5 years in the database by the end of 2011.

They are currently looking for suggestions for cookbooks to include in the site, so get over to What's in my cookbook.com register and make some suggestions.

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8 Comments:

At 6 January 2011 at 23:36 , Blogger Brownieville Girl said...

great idea and resource - thanks for letting us know about it.

 
At 7 January 2011 at 01:49 , Blogger Unknown said...

Wow, that's pretty cool. Keep meaning to join the twitterati but, err, forgetting. Useful stuff like this is a good incentive, thanks!

 
At 7 January 2011 at 04:31 , Blogger chow and chatter said...

wow how cool

 
At 7 January 2011 at 12:17 , Blogger Chele said...

What a great idea. Thanks for sharing ;0)

 
At 7 January 2011 at 13:11 , Blogger Unknown said...

Janice,

Thanks so much for your kind words on my blog! It's lovely to find out about bloggers food history and past... as we all grow as an on-line family its good to remember that we're all human! So I encourage you to write about your childhood... I for one would like to know more

 
At 7 January 2011 at 14:30 , Blogger The Food Hound said...

This is SUCH a cool idea!! I recently spent a ruthless day with my cookbook collection and ended up donating most of them simply b/c I don't use them and am pressed for space. But I would totally use this website for the ones I kept!

 
At 8 January 2011 at 22:39 , Anonymous Catherine said...

This is a brilliant concept, Janice, thanks for bringing it to our attention. My neglected cookbooks will be most pleased :D I'll make sure to register!

 
At 14 January 2011 at 21:56 , Blogger Zac said...

Its also worth checking out Eat Your Books: www.eatyourbooks.com. Same concept but more recipes/features.

 

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