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Microsoft Bing Serves Up More Nutritional Info, Recipes - eWeek

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Microsoft Bing Serves Up More Nutritional Info, RecipeseWeekTyping in the name of a food, such as “pasta,” will now offer a “Recipes” tab on the left side of the Bing search-results screen. …

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Getting pizza ready for school - Pizza Marketplace.com

Monday, June 8th, 2009

Pizza Marketplace.com

Getting pizza ready for schoolPizza Marketplace.com,?KYAlong with the revenue they bring in, operators consider school pizza parties a great way to win new customers. Canadian pizza chain Panago Pizza, which operates 160 stores throughout the Great White North, tweaked its recipes in order to stay on the …

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SousChef 1.2 cooks up metric conversions, adds recipes - InfoWorld

Thursday, May 7th, 2009

SousChef 1.2 cooks up metric conversions, adds recipesInfoWorld,?CA?-?Kate MarshallBy Kate Marshall | Macworld Ever since moving into a new apartment last year, I've been meaning to become a better cook–as in, “one who actually cooks food and doesn't just speed-dial All-Star Pizza.” Lucky for me, SousChef, from Acacia Tree Sofware, …

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New videogames lure players into the kitchen - CIOL bNews/b Reports

Friday, December 5th, 2008

Oliver’s video game title, which hit shelves in October, includes more than 100 mostly exclusive brecipes/b accompanied by mouth-watering images from bfood/b photographer David Loftus. It also features games that allow players to “cook” some b…/b

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Too much salt in our food, but will low-salt alternatives work?

Thursday, January 1st, 1970

www.salt.gov.uk lists these food to watch out for: Foods where some brands/recipes are high in salt. * Baked beans * Breakfast cereals * Bread products such as crumpets, bagels and ciabatta * Cooking and pasta sauces * Crisps * Pizza …

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