kittos kaikillekittos kaikillekittos kaikille 04/09/2004 04:12 PM
Last night was the award ceremony for the Finnish blogistan awards, the Kultainen Kuukkeli, The Golden Google. I went and dragged Jarkko with me since I knew that I'd be the oddball in a room full of people I didn't know but I wanted to see the show anyway. The place was filled with the young Finnish hipnorati and I think I know now how it must feel to be a python person unexpectedly winding up at a perl party where everyone knows everyone else but you. :) The ceremony was very well done; the announcers, the poet with the finnish palindromic poem, the awards, and overall organisation were top-notch. Many thanks to the people who made it all possible and so polished. In spite of the fact that I shouldn't have qualified for an award [if I read the rules correctly, I'm not Finnish] my blog recieved a number of nominations for the best blog in the non-finnish language category. I'm still surprised since I figured only my family, friends and people I pay read the stuff I publish here. So, to whomever nominated this blog you have my most sincere thanks as it was very flattering just to be nominated. This is a GrokNews Entry: (what is grok?)kittos kaikilleGrok Headline matches for kittos kaikilleGrok Description matches for kittos kaikille GrokA matches for kittos kaikille The Joy of K5: RecipesThe Joy of K5: Recipes 12/17/2004 06:40 PM As many of you have noticed, there has been a deluge of recipes and food related stories. It's as if a floodgate of anecdotal recipes and comments has been unleashed upon the queue. Both balsamic vinigga's and Trollaxor's stubble stories were meant to discourage this swell of Christmas time cheer. Now, I present for the meek, scared of e-backlash, a guide to making your very own K5 recipe from scratch. i-Recipes 1.1i-Recipes 1.1 07/23/2004 11:31 AM A easy to use Recipe Management Software. "Carnival of the Recipes""Carnival of the Recipes" 08/22/2004 08:59 PM Regular Expression RecipesRegular Expression Recipes 03/22/2005 03:39 PM Gothamist launches recipesGothamist launches recipes 07/28/2004 09:28 AM Yesterday Gothamist launched a new food section that will feature a weekly column/recipe from Joe DeSalazar, founder and chef of foodie. Using Thomas Keller's Butter Poached Lobster recipe as a starting point, Joe's created Butter Poached Lobster & Peach Salad Avocado, Mint, Frisee. It sounds delicious and like something I might have to try and create. I'm sure I'll be checking in weekly to see what else Joe concocts. Brad Hill doesn't like recipesBrad Hill doesn't like recipes 12/19/2004 03:44 PM Over on the Unofficial Yahoo Webog (as opposed to my weblog, which is even less Yahoo and less official), he says: Perhaps because it is not matching Ask Jeeves asnd Microsoft by releasing a desktop search program this week, the Yahoo! blog is posting holiday recipes. Actually, it’s not even that interesting. The blog posts links to Yahoo! searches for holiday recipes. Well, you can’t have dead air in a blog. Heh. Well, it's good to know you're reading the... How to Publish Recipes OnlineHow to Publish Recipes Online 01/05/2003 08:07 AM How to Publish Recipes Online I've become fairly addicted to finding recipes with Google and from lots and lots of time looking for recipes I have two tips on how to publish them. (And, yes, this qualifies as my bizarro / random post of the day). Yes I know no one will listen but doing this makes me feel like I've done my part. :-) Publish only 1 recipe per web page. Why? Well let's say that you are searching for a recipe that uses blueberries and cream cheese. If you have multiple recipes per page then a Google search will turn up web pages where all the recipes inclde those ingredients but not necessarily a single recipe. (I saw a web page where one recipe had blueberries in it and another recipe had clotted cream but I didn't find the scone recipe I was looking for). Put the term "Recipe" somewhere on the web page with the recipe. This means that people can more easily find it by appending "recipe" to their search. It also means that people won't find food for sale with those ingredients. Here's a site that seems to do a pretty good job. [_Go_] Slashdot: Regular Expression RecipesSlashdot: Regular Expression Recipes 03/24/2005 08:54 AM For anyone that's struggled with regular expressions and is in need of some good solid examples, you might want to check out the new book review over on Slashdot about the new APress book Regular Expression Recipes: A Problem-Solution Approach for one option. Pajama Pundits - Carnival of the Recipes
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