Cookthink
Posted by David | Filed under Student Saving Tips, The Web
Cookthink is a great idea for a website. What you do is type all the ingredients you have in your cupboard into the their site search and it will come up with a recipe for you to do without you having to trip down to the shops to get that extra something that you always seem to need.

As a student a website like this will always come in handy, when I want to save the pennies by using up what I have already, but can’t come up with any ideas of what to do with it! (Usually this involves something with chicken, pasta and cheese!)
Its got a really classy layout and is very nice on the eyes and seems simple to read. I’ve not tried out any recipes yet but some of them sound delicious.
External Link: Cookthink
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Tags: Cookthink, Student Saving Tips
August 13th, 2008 at 3:20 pm
So glad you’re enjoying cookthink! And for your chicken, pasta, and cheese craving, maybe try one of these?
http://www.cookthink.com/recipe/search?page=0&query=chicken,pasta,cheese
August 15th, 2008 at 6:06 pm
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August 23rd, 2008 at 10:55 pm
Thanks very much Claire! I no doubt be using it as my main source of cooking inspiration this coming year! I’ve rather worn out all the recipes in my student cookbooks now!