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How do I use the search for non-recipe information on this site?

About Us : FAQ : Questions : Food Network
Be sure to select the Topic option found on every search box! Note: If looking for recipes, you must select the Recipes option. To narrow results, use the word and to find FoodNetwork.com articles, encyclopedias, and other content which contain ALL desired words. Example: contests and Food Network; wine and France; butter and substitution. To expand results, use a comma (,) to find FoodNetwork.com articles, encyclopedias, and other content which contain AT LEAST ONE of the desired words.
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Food Network: FAQ Categories
Be sure to select the Other radio button found at the bottom of every search box! Note: If looking for recipes, you must select the Recipes radio button. To narrow results, use and to find FoodTV.com articles, tools and other content which contain ALL desired words. Example: contests and Food Network; wine and France; butter and substitution. To expand results, use a comma (,) to find FoodTV.com articles, tools and other content which contain AT LEAST ONE of the desired words.
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How do I search for a recipe on your site?

Grub on a Grant
The simplest way to search is to click on one of links in the right hand boxes which display recipes in various orders. From meal types such as breakfast, lunch, dinner, snack and cocktail.
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How do I use the recipe search?

About Us : FAQ : Questions : Food Network
To search for recipes, type a keyword into the search box at the top of any page and click the "Search" button. Be sure that the "Recipes" tab above the search box is selected. You may search for an ingredient (chicken, beef, pasta, etc.), a type of dish (casserole, meatloaf, cookie, etc.) or a Food Network chef’s name (Rachael Ray, Paula Deen, Alton Brown, etc.). Be as general or specific as you like. You will receive a full list of recipes associated with that keyword.
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Food Network: FAQ Categories
Choose the Recipes option on any search box, type a keyword into the empty field, and click Find It! You can find recipes by ingredient, chef, holiday, show titles, and show number. To narrow results, use and to find recipes containing ALL desired words. Example: beef and Vietnamese and Emeril To widen results, use or or a comma (,) to find recipes containing AT LEAST ONE of the desired words.
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Do you have recipe's?

Bean Flour - Frequently asked questions
We have appeared on Fox TV. Health News as shown. Detroit Free Press article on Food Section dated March 3rd. 1999. Numerous Trade Magazines. Approver from the USDA as functional alternative flour.
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How do I add a recipe to your wonderful site?

Grub on a Grant
To add a recipe simply click on the recipe button on the top of the page, then click on the add a recipe link. Fill in all the fields and upload a photo if you wish.
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How do I delete a recipe from your site?

Grub on a Grant
Currently deletion is only possible by an admin so simply send us an email to admin@grubonagrant.co.uk with please delete recipe and the recipe name in the subject line.
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How do I edit a recipe on your site?

Grub on a Grant
Currently recipes can only be edited by an admin. However you can request the recipe to be deleted by sending an e-mail to admin@grubonagrant.co.uk, containing the recipe title and 'ID number', which can be seen in the title bar.
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How do I rate a recipe on your site?

Grub on a Grant
Look for the rate a recipe section on a recipe, simply click the drop down box and select the value you would like to give the recipe, then hit submit.
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How can I search the site?

SummitPost - Frequently Asked Questions -- FAQs
Sections of the site are arranged by category. There are pages for Areas & Ranges, Mountains & Rocks, Routes, Trip Reports, Gear, Articles, Photos, People, Partners, and What's New. To obtain the best result, you can choose a category using the "Sort By" pull-down Menus. For a tutorial on using SP's powerful Search Tool, go here. Alternately, use the Search Box at the top right of each page for a full text search through all SummitPost pages.
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How do I search recipe categories across cookbooks?

Now You're Cooking! Recipe Software FAQ - Recipe Search
In the recipe list, select a category. Then when you do a search, the search range is confined to that category of each cookbook. The search range appears in the title of the search dialog box. You need to do a 2-step search within a cookbook. Search all recipes for "ham". Then tag all the recipes in the Search Results list. Then reset the search range in the recipe selection window to "tagged recipes" rather than "all recipes".
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What may a recipe contain?

rec.food.recipes FAQ
A recipe must contain ingredients and the directions for assembling those ingredients. A recipe may contain your suggestions or comments relevant to that recipe. From time to time the Lead Moderator may decide to post an article explaining a recipe or technique in more detail. For this newsgroup, a recipe is defined as a list of ingredients with a set of instructions on how to put those ingredients together.
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Where can I find a recipe for...?

Frequently Asked Questions -- The Vegetarian Resource Group
You can also access our recipe sections. These are at www.vrg.org/recipes and www.vrg.org/journal. VRG also publishes several cookbooks including Simply Vegan, Conveniently Vegan, Meatless Meals for Working People, The Lowfat Jewish Vegetarian Cookbook, Vegan Handbook, and more. You can also go to the search engine of your choice and type in "vegetarian recipes" and you will discover thousands of websites.
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Can I can my own salsa recipe?

National Center for Home Food Preservation | Canning FAQs
Salsas are usually mixtures of acid and low-acid ingredients; they are an example of an acidified food. The specific recipe, and sometimes preparation method, will determine if a salsa can be processed in a boiling water canner or a pressure canner. A process must be scientifically determined for each recipe. To can salsa at home, use our recipes for Hot Chile Salsa or Mexican Tomato Sauce. Your county Extension agent may have additional tested recipes for salsas.
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How else can I find a recipe that I saw on a show?

About Us : FAQ : Questions : Food Network
Several ways. Visit our Show List A-Z to locate the show from which the recipe came. On each show page you'll see the most recently aired recipes. You can also use our Episode Finder, available on all TV pages, to locate recipes found within a recent episode you've seen. Don't forget to scroll down on the results pages!
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Why can't I get the class information with the site search?

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The class information is kept in a database that cannot be indexed by our "site" search engine. Please use the class Schedule link on the top of every page.
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How do I search this site for ideas?

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All Risk Factors in All Industries(Use both pull-down menus)(Choose "All" for each pull-down menu)
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Can we create a local copy of your search form on our site?

About ChemFinder.Com: FAQs
If you give us proper credit, sure. We're not really sure what you would gain from this -- it won't make your searches any faster, for example, and you won't be able to take advantage of any enhancements we make at our site -- but you can do it if you give us credit. The following is a suggested credit line: Please note that while this precise wording is not required, some sort of identification and back-link is necessary.
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How do I submit my Web site to Search Engines?

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There are a couple of things you must do to prepare your Web site before submitting them to Search Engines. First, you need to insert Meta Tags on each of your pages. Meta Tags include a title, short description, and common keywords about the contents of your web page. These tags inform the Search Engines what your page is about and will tell them how to search for it. Select "Meta Tags" from the File menu in EZ-PageBuilder to create your Meta Tags. Click here for detailed instructions.
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Is the Google search for our site only?

CMS Frequently Asked Questions
You may also configure Google to search only your site. For example, the TS Knowledge Base page contains an example of a Google search that searches only the Technology Services site. If you would like to have the Google search functionality for your site only, you must request a "sub collection search exclusive for your site" by contacting: ksbweb@indiana.edu.
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Click on the "Search" button on top of any page and use our advanced search form to find the listings you are looking for. back to top If you have any questions not answered here, you can send us your enquiry, and a friendly customer service representative will get back with you. We answer all enquiries in record time. back to top
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To Search the Sinclair Knight Merz Website, simply type in your key word/s in the Search box in the top right hand corner and a list of matches will appear, click on the appropriate link, alternatively enter the seach word and click the Search Button. If your search is successful, you will be taken to a listing detailing your Search results.
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Visitor Information
i) The Search box in the lower left side of the Home Page allows you to do a site-wide search using keywords or phrases. ii) The section of the site devoted to the Museum's online Collection allows you to search for a particular work of art. Select "Search the Collection" in the upper right side of the pages in this section.
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FAQ - how to use crawfurd.dk
When you look for specific informatio you can search this site entering keywords. The search page is can be accessed from the top of every page. The search is powered by the very efficient search-engine from Google.com. You will only be searching pages on this site.
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Customer Service
You can look through our entire selection of a specific group of items (ex. Weather Radios) by clicking on the appropriate category in our SHOP menu. Just click on "RETURN TO SHOPPING" above to begin. the top of the page is a Search bar. Just type in a short description of the product (ex. Blue Projection Clock) you are seeking or type in the model number of the product (ex. WR102) and click on "Search".
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CHINAnUSA.com : FAQ
Our database is very large and growing as we speak. Therefore, we have taken a simple approach to setting up our search engines. There are two basic search methods: keyword search and category search. The keyword search method is oriented for users with a clear idea of what they are looking for. Simply type a word into the "keyword box" and click "Search". A listing of companies relating to the keyword will appear. Browse the results and select any listing for further details.
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