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Discussion in 'Content Creation' started by britishcolumbian, Feb 4, 2011.

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    Hi DPers!!!

    Thank you for visiting this thread. I am a Canadian writer and I am offering my writing services for as low as $1.00/100 words.

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    Demy- Your Kitchen Library

    Move over cook books… Demy- the Kitchen Library- is here!

    Old school cook books are cool but changes in technology and upgrades of data and information storage have evolved the process of learning how to cook and improving the skill into a higher level.

    Introducing the Demy digital recipe reader, an ordinary kitchen can now be transformed into a platform where even the frustrated cooks can make delicious food. Why is there such an importance to get a digital recipe reader and more particularly the Demy?

    First: It is convenient. If you are not a good cook, looking through the pages of a huge old cook book can be really taxing. Can you imagine yourself going to a supermarket with a huge book in hand just so you won’t miss one ingredient? Of course not! Writing the ingredients in a piece of paper will not help either as you will definitely forget to bring it with you. With the Demy digital recipe reader you will be carrying a gadget the size of an Ipod anytime and anywhere you go. No sweat as it is very handy.

    Second: It is user friendly. The Demy works as your recipe organizer. It stores all the information of the recipes you need. It contains the name of the recipe, the ingredients, pictures, the type of the cuisine and course, the preparation time and the directions on how to cook your selected recipe. Nutritional facts are included as well.

    The Demy is the best cooking resource that you can have at the palm of your hand. With it, cooking is made easy.

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    britishcolumbian, Feb 4, 2011 IP