Nick Senzee Gets It

Nick Senzee sent me a beautiful handwritten thank-you card for a lunch appointment we had the other day. The thing is: Nick took ME out to lunch. I should’ve been the one to send that card, but instead, this guy just goes over the top to make a nice lunch memorable to me again with that card.

RECIPE THING

Nick has built a really cool product called Recipe Thing. It lets you enter your recipes into a nice little online app. I love it for a lot of reasons, but especially the community sharing feature. Because truth be told, there are more recipes in there than are in my collection. So, I play “shuffle the cards” with Nick’s app a lot when I’m thinking about food.

Nick Senzee: thanks. You’re a truly great guy, and I hope someone huge like About.com or a publisher or someone buys your app and marries it to their cooking site.

Hey wait– Any Grasshoppers or soon-to-be Grasshoppers want to make a cooking video show? Get in touch. Maybe Nick will let us brand a copy of his app up for that. (Note to Nick: make a way to “skin” that bad boy) .

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  • http://www.recipething.com Nick

    Okay, can I just say that title freaked me out on my RSS reader!

  • http://www.recipething.com Nick

    Okay, can I just say that title freaked me out on my RSS reader!

  • http://www.igotnewsforyou.com/blog Ben Yoskovitz

    There are tons of cooking shows online as far as I can tell, but I really wonder if there are any “Cooking Series” online. That’s what I want.

    A 10-series (or X-series) cooking show that starts with the basics and ramps up from there. First show could be about ingredients and equipment. Then show me how to fry an egg. By the 10th show I’m cooking Pad Thai and other amazing dishes.

    I want a series that I can start with at the beginning and go from there. Not just random shows all over.

    Experts might start midway through the series, but beginners can start at the beginning.

    It’s a natural for sponsorship / product placement too.

    Maybe it already exists (I haven’t looked yet) but I love the idea of series…not just random shows (like you get on TV)

  • http://www.igotnewsforyou.com/blog Ben Yoskovitz

    There are tons of cooking shows online as far as I can tell, but I really wonder if there are any “Cooking Series” online. That’s what I want.

    A 10-series (or X-series) cooking show that starts with the basics and ramps up from there. First show could be about ingredients and equipment. Then show me how to fry an egg. By the 10th show I’m cooking Pad Thai and other amazing dishes.

    I want a series that I can start with at the beginning and go from there. Not just random shows all over.

    Experts might start midway through the series, but beginners can start at the beginning.

    It’s a natural for sponsorship / product placement too.

    Maybe it already exists (I haven’t looked yet) but I love the idea of series…not just random shows (like you get on TV)

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