Haven’t yet made up your mind about what you are going to cook for next Saturday’s Halloween dinner? Looking for something that will *really* impress (scare the hell out of) your guests or clients? How about this dreadful Meatloaf recipe from Not Martha?
Here’s a very practical resource for those of you searching for local retailers that cater to persons with dietary restrictions. Also very convenient for private & personal chefs, and dietitians in need of specialty supplies/ingredients that can sometimes be hard to find at most grocery stores.
This Google Maps mashup is for those with dietary restrictions, such as celiac disease, autism and food allergies. The site shows the locations of restaurants, shops and hotels with gluten free, dairy-free and food allergen free options. The map currently holds over 15,000 restaurants and shops all over the world and the site is available in three languages (English, Portuguese and Spanish). It is possible to search the mapped retailers by dietary requirement (Gluten-free, Dairy-free, Peanut, Nut-free, Shellfish free, Egg-free and Soy-free). It is also possible to search the map by type of establishment (restaurant, shop or hotel). [Google Maps Mania]
YouTube is the world’s largest free video library and it’s user interface is so simple and straight forward than even grandma can use it. But let’s say it, when it comes to creating videos playlists and organizing favorite content, it can be a bit too cumbersome, lacking in features, and cluttered with stuff that most of us don’t need or care for.
GoToWeb20 spotted this fantastic web app called TubeRadio.fm which lets you create and share playlist in a very iTun-ish, user friendly and intuitive way. What’s also great about TubeRadio.fm is that it can be used as a hack to organize all sorts of videos, including, recipes, cooking shows, and more. A great tool for foodies.
TubeRadio.fm is a web application that looks & feels like a music player where users can quickly find, listen to, build, and share playlists of their favorite artists’ music. Since TubeRadio based on the music library of Youtbue, it makes it easy to find just about any songs you want - Millions of them.
TubeRadio.fm organizes everything into albums that you can grab by simply click on them. A quick test show me that it only takes few minutes to built an entire music collection, and once you have your playlists ready, you can listen to songs, see other releases, read the lyrics or bio, and find similar music. (All data content provided byLast.fm) [Read the full article on GotoWeb20]