(Via Jono Hey, via Lifehacker):

I’ve wanted this for ever - and many times said I should just do it - but now someone’s done it and not only saved me the hassle, but done it a lot better than I would have.

foodieview solves that problem of, “I have some food and some recipes, but I don’t know which recipes I can make with my food. What can I make with what I’ve got in my fridge?” It not only searches over thousands of recipes all over the web, but it allows you to search by what you have and gives you recipes you can make.

Now all I need is this integrated into my touchscreen fridge door suggesting recipes to me automatically - and emailing my friends to come round for me based on when I last saw them and how much food I have and what they have in their fridges - and I’ll be set.

Good find, Jono! Next it needs a social networking element and XML encoding so you can stick it right into your local recipe database (or feed it directly to your FoodieBot, which will whip that bad boy right up for ya)!

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