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		<title>Start Cooking Offers Recipes and Videos to Help You Start Cooking</title>
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		<dc:creator>Allen Stern</dc:creator>
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<a href="http://www.startcooking.com"><img border="0" align="left" width="200" src="http://www.centernetworks.com/images/1/startcookingleft.png" alt="Start Cooking" height="60" />Start Cooking</a> is a site that helps you learn how to cook the basics. The site is geared towards people who are new to cooking and offers videos, a blog and a large number of simple recipes (which many are really how-to's). The site is run by Kathy Maister and is live since 2006 though it feels very current and up-to-date. 
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The videos are well presented and easy-to-understand. There is no directory or search so finding a video is a pain. Frankly I gave up after a few minutes of trying to see what else is available. 
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The <a href="http://startcooking.com/blog/">Start Cooking blog</a> has a good deal of information for newbies to cooking. As I noted above, the recipe index contains a good variety of how-to articles like this one on <a href="http://startcooking.com/blog/40/Microwaving-Bacon">microwaving bacon</a>. 
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It could become a competitor to <a href="http://www.5min.com">5min</a> and their how-to video library. This is certainly a very crowded category -- Kathy needs to stick with the personal touch to differentiate from the others in the market. I don't see any monetization on the site. This type of site is screaming for an affiliate partnership with a company offering cooking items. In fact, even if they decide not to monetize the site, it would be great to find out what pots and pans Kathy recommends for a newbie (i.e. non-stick, stainless steel, crock pot, etc.).
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<a href="http://www.startcooking.com"><img border="0" align="left" width="200" src="http://www.centernetworks.com/images/1/startcookingleft.png" alt="Start Cooking" height="60" />Start Cooking</a> is a site that helps you learn how to cook the basics. The site is geared towards people who are new to cooking and offers videos, a blog and a large number of simple recipes (which many are really how-to&#8217;s). The site is run by Kathy Maister and is live since 2006 though it feels very current and up-to-date.
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The videos are well presented and easy-to-understand. There is no directory or search so finding a video is a pain. Frankly I gave up after a few minutes of trying to see what else is available.
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The <a href="http://startcooking.com/blog/">Start Cooking blog</a> has a good deal of information for newbies to cooking. As I noted above, the recipe index contains a good variety of how-to articles like this one on <a href="http://startcooking.com/blog/40/Microwaving-Bacon">microwaving bacon</a>.
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It could become a competitor to <a href="http://www.5min.com">5min</a> and their how-to video library. This is certainly a very crowded category &#8212; Kathy needs to stick with the personal touch to differentiate from the others in the market. I don&#8217;t see any monetization on the site. This type of site is screaming for an affiliate partnership with a company offering cooking items. In fact, even if they decide not to monetize the site, it would be great to find out what pots and pans Kathy recommends for a newbie (i.e. non-stick, stainless steel, crock pot, etc.).
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Here is an example of their videos &#8211; this one shows you how to crack an egg:
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