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whats that website??

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I knew there were one (probably more like thousands) for mixed drinks, but not food items.

List what you have. Or just go to the store, buy a can of vegtables, some cheap lunch meat and some bread. Done!
 
The concept behind Google cooking is basic: Simply plug in your ingredients and the word "recipes," press Google search, then wait for the results to pop up. The engine will scour reams of Web sites
-- from the expected (Food Network's http://foodtv.com/ ) to the obscure ( http://acupuncture.com/ ) -- for recipes that incorporate your desired foodstuffs. With its infinite repository, Google can find recipes for unconventional food pairings or exotic products that might stump most cookbooks. Indeed, it was a piece of salmon and a bunch of Swiss chard that inspired Judy Hourihan to enlist Google's assistance three years ago.


 
Just toss whatever youhave around into a pot. Simmer, eat. Yummy farmer's meal.
 
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