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  2. Pinterest - Wikipedia

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    Pinterest is an American image sharing and social media service designed to enable saving and discovery of information (specifically "ideas") [6] like recipes, home, style, motivation, and inspiration on the internet using images and, on a smaller scale, animated GIFs and videos, [7] in the form of pinboards. [8]

  3. Pinterest recipe search makes the joy of cooking easy ... - AOL

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    So, say you need to find a gluten-free way to make chocolate chip cookies; you'll be able to do exactly that and even save that recipe -- complete with cooking time, ingredients and servings size ...

  4. 25 Iconic Disney Recipes You Can Make at Home - AOL

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    But if you don't want buy the cookbook and can't make a trip to Disneyland or Disney World to indulge, here are 25 Disney recipes — yes, including the much-loved Dole Whip — all adapted for ...

  5. Crab Melt. Crab, Avocado, and Citrus Crêpes. Crab and Corn Cakes. Cranberry Flower. Crab Chowder with Corn and Celery. Country Wedding Cupcakes. See all recipes. Simply Recipes.

  6. Kim McCosker - Wikipedia

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    Kim McCosker has been called "cooking's J. K. Rowling ." [2] After being turned down by every major publisher in Australia, she self-published her first cookbook, 4 Ingredients, which went on to become the best selling self-published book in Australian history, selling 400,000 copies in 2007 alone and placing second in overall sales only to ...

  7. Senegalese cuisine - Wikipedia

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    The cuisine of Senegal is a West African cuisine that derives from the nation's many ethnic groups, the largest being the Wolof. Islam, which first embraced the region in the 11th century, also plays a role in the cuisine. Senegal was a colony of France until 1960. From the time of its colonization, emigrants have brought Senegalese cuisine to ...