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Aug09 Yummly – The ‘Google’ of recipe searching

When it comes to searching for recipes on the web, it doesn’t get much slicker than this. Yes, I’ve done some work for these guys (see here), but I also use them on quite a regular basis. Recipe searches online tend to be very overwhelming–even with Google’s recipe search feature. Yummly is set up for anyone, anywhere–even my not-so-techy mother!

Pros:

  • Ability to search ALL of the top recipe sites out there–including Epicurious and AllRecipes.
  • You can completely hone in on recipes by using the easy filters–use the taste sliders to find something a little more spicy for tonight’s dinner, or filter out any allergies your guests have, even filter for how much the meal costs!
  • Save recipes for later, share them with friends, and you can even make tweaks to them–say if you add a little extra something. All of the recipes are editable (not edible–HA!).
  • Nutrition facts on almost every recipe
  • There’s a scaling feature–say it says servings is for 4, you can change it to 8 if you’re having a big dinner party and Yummly will convert all the ingredients for you! Big WIN there!
  • Setting up your ‘Tastebud’ profile is a great way to include favorite ingredients or leave out stuff you don’t like–like beets…yuck!
  • Oh yeah, it’s FREE!
Semi-Cons:
  • Not a ton of pictures–because Yummly is pulling from other websites into it’s own, it can’t take pictures. So it’s up to you and your ‘tastebuds’ (friends, get it??) to upload a photo or 2 of things you cook from Yummly so others can see what it looks like.
  • There’s no ‘what’s in my pantry’ feature. It would be pretty cool to punch in everything you have in your kitchen and have the option for Yummly to only search for recipes including things you already have–much like SuperCook. But this is a luxury that I do not mind foregoing for the time being.
  • No way to save filter criteria–let’s say I do a whole bunch of different stuff for filtering purposes, currently there’s no way to save that search to use again later–I feel like that will be a somewhat easy thing for them to add in later though.
  • No iOS app….yet?? <—-Just me being a HUGE nerd!
Check Yummly out, you won’t be sorry! Don’t forget to add me as a ‘TasteBud’, my handle is ‘briantetrault’!
Yummly   The Google of recipe searching
Yummly   The Google of recipe searching
Yummly   The Google of recipe searching

Jan28 Nerd Thing of the Day

In my humble opinion, Google Chrome is one of the best things that has happened to web browsing since…..well since tabbed browsing! If you’re still living in the dinosaur ages surfing with something like Safari or god forbid Internet Explorer (I think I just threw up in my mouth a little), perhaps you should check out Chrome! Among many other things Chrome has an app store–so every time you make a new tab and all your recently visited sites come up, so will your apps! There are many companies out there who are even making apps specifically for the Chrome browser like Tweet Deck and even the New York Times. Check it out here: chrome.google.com/webstore

Nerd Thing of the Day

Nov08 What’s Bri been up to?

Really….I’ve been up to a LOT. There is a ton of new work coming (mostly interiors) so stay tuned.

As a little side project, I have been shooting a little bit of rowing. All of these photographs were taken on the Charles River very early in the morning. Particularly, this day was 2 days before the very large regatta, the Head of the Charles. There were many boats on the water–so much practicing–it was an amazing site. The setup was in full swing as well: tents everywhere, trucks and trailers, and even people scouting out the best spots to be to watch the races. It was a really fun time being out there and I hope you enjoy what I experienced with these images!

Whats Bri been up to?
Whats Bri been up to?
Whats Bri been up to?
Whats Bri been up to?
Whats Bri been up to?

Sep17 Wisdom

Not much I need to say, it just needs to speek for itself.

By: Andrew Zuckerman

Aug23 Photo Plus Expo 2010

In case you haven’t heard or seen yet, PDN’s annual Photo Plus Expo info is here! Registration is open and all the seminars are listed. This is by far thee biggest photography event of the year, and is an absolute blast! The event is held at the Jacob Javits Center in New York City and this year will be October 28-30. Get it on your calendar!

Photo Plus Expo 2010

Jul23 Shooting for Yummly

Once again, setup today in ‘studio a’ shooting for Yummly with Jim Hooper and Chef German Lam of Glam Foods. We had a great day as usual, stay tuned for more movies!

Shooting for Yummly

Dec08 TOAST PRINTER

Thanks Giz for brightening my day once again. I love this idea! Who cares if it’s only one slice at a time, it’s a friggin novelty haha.

TOAST PRINTER

TOAST PRINTER

Oct28 HOW DO YOU READ THE NEWS?

Some of us watch the news on TV, some of us listen to the radio, more of us read feeds on our computers or mobile devices. But what about a new, creative interactive way of reading the news? I found it. For you designers out there, you’ll LOVE this! It’s called DoodleBuzz, simply open DoodleBuzz and follow the directions. Trust me, you WON’T be sorry. I found it a bit difficult at first to get used to the interface but the learning curve was all part of the fun. Check out the website here: DoodleBuzz

HOW DO YOU READ THE NEWS?

Jul14 RUN MY ERRAND

The new big ‘craze’. Don’t want to bring those letters to the post office? No time to jump away from your desk to get those few extra groceries for tonight’s dinner? Hate waiting in lines for tickets? Check out RUNmyERRAND for all your I’m-too-busy-to-make-15-minutes-to-do-that chores. It does involve a little bit of trust building for these random people that you’d have get your groceries or bring Fluffy to the groomer’s. But to me, what’s more interesting is this business concept not only being a great way to make a little extra money as a ‘runner’ but also as the starter of this type of company. No start up costs (except maybe some marketing/website), no experience required, and could potentially grow very quickly. Very interesting….

RUN MY ERRAND