09-06-2003, 01:20 PM | #1 (permalink) |
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Question about Tilted Cooking
Hey there...I like that this forum has a cooking topic...but I don't like how you can't post recipies or ask questions about recipies or ask how you can cook something...now I noticed that in the rules and how to thread in the cooking thing it mentions something about The TFP Food Dictionary...what is this???? Is this where ppl post their recipies and request recipies that will end up getting answered hopefully therefore adding another recipie to the food dictionary??? If not then there should be a topic for recipies and requests of recipies...I've got a bunch of recipies I'd like to share but I don't want them all in one thread...it would get too unorganized...and I'd like to see what other ppl would have to say about my recipie...will something like this ever happen??? THANX
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09-06-2003, 01:50 PM | #2 (permalink) |
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umm...I think you've misunderstood the rules of Tilted Cooking. You CAN post recipes in there. The <a href="http://tfproject.org/tfp/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6603">Requests Thread</a> is for people who want a recipe. Go there to see if you can fill anyone's request. The TFP Food Dictionary is not present yet - it was lost when the hard drives crashed - but it is coming. It is basically a dictionary of terms used ni case anyone comes across some food that they aren't familiar with.
I think perhaps your confusion came from the fact that it says to not post recipes in the request thread. In other words, the request thread is for requests only, and to make the forum nice and clean, the response to the requests (the recipes) should get their own thread.
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09-06-2003, 02:03 PM | #3 (permalink) | |
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Thanks Secret...
For further clarification: You CAN post recipes in the Cooking forum... There ARE recipes in the cooking forum. Just look past all the "favorite" threads that people started and you'll find them. Your recipes don't need to be all in one thread unless they are variations of the same thing. Some threads of recipes are in response to requests in the "request thread", so they are all in one thread. The Dictionary was my creation. And yes, it was lost in v3 (along with a personal computer crash on my side). And I'm working on it again. It took me a long time to create it the first time, and it's taking me some time to do it again. The dictionary contains cooking terms that I have found in recipes that are posted that people aren't familiar with as well as some interesting terms most people may not know. Quote:
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