The UK’s first charity recipe book made up entirely of 140-character recipes crowdsourced through Twitter is now on sale to the public.
Launched by British cooker manufacturer Belling earlier this year – ‘Tweet Pie: The World’s Shortest Recipe Book’ – crowdsourced more than 200 ‘twecipes’ via Twitter from members of the public and now 50 have been published in the book with all proceeds donated to the food charity FoodCycle.
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August 01, 2011 at 17:33
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