Another way for me to exploit...er... use TechIMO for my own personal benefit!
... Michael Hatamoto
... Michael Hatamoto
FamilyOven
Every Lunch 2.0 event I attend ultimately has turned out to be an amazing resource that allows me to learn about fun and interesting startup companies that most of us probably haven't heard about. Today's Lunch 2.0 event, located in the beautiful San Francisco North Beach area, was hosted by FamilyOven.com, a social network site based around cooking.
A lot of the recipes seem to be easy enough to prepare, even for all of the people who are more likely to burn down their kitchen rather than create a masterpiece.
Considering the amount of TechIMO members who seem to enjoy cooking good food, I hope at least a couple of you are willing to take some time to share your recipes with the world!
And for those of you who are too lazy to click the "About Us" link on the Family Oven web page, here it is...
If only I had any somewhat valuable recipes to contribute to the site. 
Cheers!
A lot of the recipes seem to be easy enough to prepare, even for all of the people who are more likely to burn down their kitchen rather than create a masterpiece.

Considering the amount of TechIMO members who seem to enjoy cooking good food, I hope at least a couple of you are willing to take some time to share your recipes with the world!
And for those of you who are too lazy to click the "About Us" link on the Family Oven web page, here it is...
Quote:
FamilyOven.com is a new concept designed to correctly combine the social networking core philosophies with features that cater to home cooks, restaurants, bloggers and business' in order to propel their product or culinary skills forward on the web. Our goal is to bring together cooks, from amateurs to restaurant owners and vice versa, that are passionate about food and drink. While doing so the cooking communicate you help us create will bring out the best recipes on our site and allow users to improve upon those recipes, rate recipes, share recipes and keep friends informed when new food information becomes available.
We believe that allowing users to create their own home page that frames their favorite foods or culinary masterpieces is an important factor in create a cooking site with social networking capabilities used to facilitate users in the best way possible and not as just a recipe site smashed together with social network features.
There is a great deal of room for improvement in the online cooking community and we hope to use our experience and skills in the industry
to fill in those holes.
We believe that allowing users to create their own home page that frames their favorite foods or culinary masterpieces is an important factor in create a cooking site with social networking capabilities used to facilitate users in the best way possible and not as just a recipe site smashed together with social network features.
There is a great deal of room for improvement in the online cooking community and we hope to use our experience and skills in the industry
to fill in those holes.

Cheers!
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| | Interesting site, thanks |
| Posted September 29th, 2007 at 07:52 AM by Sweet |
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