IMHO that thread just dont cut it. If it had its own forum you can just scroll down and click on the recipes you want to see. Instead of scrolling through pages of crap. Having its own forum would also draw more ppl to use and post. I was here 8 months b4 I even found that sticky.
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04-12-2004, 02:38 PM #1
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Do you think there should be a recipe forum?
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04-12-2004, 11:23 PM #7
Does sound like a good idea.
Also maybe some type of search feature.. For example.. Your looking for ideas with chicken.. Type in chicken and then view recipes with chicken. Same with tuna or whatever.. Just a thought..
Ryanage 22
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Bulked-oct 24 184lbs (start)
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Cutting- current 200lbs
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04-13-2004, 04:31 AM #8
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04-13-2004, 08:26 AM #10Originally posted by olly281
Does sound like a good idea.
Also maybe some type of search feature.. For example.. Your looking for ideas with chicken.. Type in chicken and then view recipes with chicken. Same with tuna or whatever.. Just a thought..
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JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST JUST22, 6', 190ish. What else goes here? I like yams??? Does that work?
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04-13-2004, 09:34 AM #11
Re: Do you think there should be a recipe forum?
Originally posted by BigBoogie
IMHO that thread just dont cut it. If it had its own forum you can just scroll down and click on the recipes you want to see. Instead of scrolling through pages of crap. Having its own forum would also draw more ppl to use and post. I was here 8 months b4 I even found that sticky.
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04-14-2004, 12:39 PM #13
great call.. we can have a thread for each type of food and all the diff ways to prepare them.. it'll bring out the inner chefs in all of us on a side note.. i think one of the best indirect bonuses of bodybuilding besides an improved physique is additional knowledge in cooking.. i feel like i've become quite good at cooking and learned to love it as well.. great hobby and the chicks love it!
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04-14-2004, 12:54 PM #14
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Originally posted by BLiSS420
great call.. we can have a thread for each type of food and all the diff ways to prepare them.. it'll bring out the inner chefs in all of us on a side note.. i think one of the best indirect bonuses of bodybuilding besides an improved physique is additional knowledge in cooking.. i feel like i've become quite good at cooking and learned to love it as well.. great hobby and the chicks love it!
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