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If you asked my wife if I’m a good cook, she’d probably start laughing uncontrollably. Let’s just say that I’m not very good in the kitchen. My biggest accomplishments in a culinary way involve the microwave, so that gives you an idea of my skill level. The problem is that I don’t have a lot of experience, and I don’t really have the desire to spend a lot of time figuring out the ins and outs of cooking. With that said, if I had an easy way to determine what I could make, then I might be more encouraged to actually make something. CookThing wants to tell you how to cook anything.
The process is simple with this service. First of all, you select the type of dish that you want to make based on what’s available. Once you’ve done that, you select the ingredients that you want to use. One nice feature is that you’ll see the percentage of potential recipes that use each ingredient. After the ingredients have been selected, the real fun begins because you can see what opportunities are open to you. Yummy.
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