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Twecipes - the micro recipes

Posted Dec 24, 2009

Much as stalking celebrities makes Twitter very "useful" - Twitter recipes are tweets you can legitimately follow because they're actually, well, useful. Plus follow leading chef Jamie Oliver's tweets as he cooks for Obama.

Look the culinary genius by ridding your life of cookbooks and consulting your blackberry/computer/phone for a tweet of a recipe instead. You'll look effortlessly cool and more important - as if you know what you're doing in the kitchen. A fail-safe seduction technique if ever there was one.

Twecipe is a new service that allows you to tweet your ingredients and receive a recipe in return. Follow Twecipe @ twitter.com/Twecipe.

Other celebrity chefs to follow who are also constantly tweeting their fave receipes and food tips include twitter.com/gordon_ramsay and twitter.com/jamie_oliver.

Check Jamie's tweets now as he relays his stories and images from the three days and nights this week as he cooks for President Barack Obama and the White House as they move to Britain for the G20 summit.

For more on Twitter recipes and to find out more chefs using Twitter see www.guardian.co.uk/twitter-recipes.

Kerry Olsen

 

Source: www.guardian.co.uk/twitter-recipes.

Photo Credit: Twecipe

 

 

 

 

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