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National Office Week: May 11—15 2009

MyDish.co.uk - Social Networking For Food Lovers

MyDish.co.uk is a social networking site for food lovers. It enables people to share recipes and their passion for food.

MyDish believes that food is at the heart of some of our most important social interactions. It has a mission is to promote good home cooking and to provide a public archive where family recipes can be kept, and more importantly, shared. MyDish is unique among recipe sharing websites in providing a place where people in communities (companies, schools, charities and their supporters, etc.) can come together to share a common love of food and cooking, share recipes with their friends creating a friends network of food lovers and produce their own cookery book.

March 1st, 2009


About MyDish.co.uk

Mydish is the brainchild of Carol Savage, Mother of three boys, Carol says:

“When my husband Kenny’s mother passed away he brought home two scraps of paper with her hand written recipes that he remembers from when he was a boy — Banana Bread and Lemon Meringue Pie. I realised that all of us have treasured food memories handed down through the generations, and many people are unsung heroes in the kitchen — talented chefs without the celebrity outlet! Now, MyDish gives them that outlet, and allows both their recipes and those of their families to live through future generations!”

Mydish is a free resource for people for whom food and cooking is a hobby and a passion. At Mydish you can:

  • Create your own recipe folder and store all of your favourite recipes in one convenient location;
  • Publish and share your recipes, cooking ideas and experiences with family and friends;
  • Connect and network with friends and colleagues — invite friends, share recipes and build a food network
  • Rate and review and offer comments and suggestions on other people’s recipes that you have tried;
  • Make new friends who share your tastes and views on food;
  • Create and print your own personalised recipe book;

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