
Yes, yes, another Twitter post but this time it involves food and that’s when I get interested. Food was, of course, one of the first subjects that people blogged about (Johanna Wagner’s Passionate Cook is my favourite) and the same thing has happened with tweets. As someone who loves to sit down with a great big cookbook and read every detail I thought it would be impossible to create a 140 character recipe but this article from the Guardian shows that even celebrity chefs can do it. Take a look at Maureen’s Cookbook too – she has it down to a fine art!
Not to mention how the food business can take advantage of the service: From @cofeegroundz success story to the latest BakerTweet (http://www.bakertweet.com/) there’s a lot of opportunities to explore.
Really interesting. I had no clue that food was the first subjects blogged about. Which comes to show that the online tools are first used for the common necessities and only evolve towards more complex themes and organization units as time progresses and people start joining. Micro societies of sorts.
Nice post :)