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RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an easy way to add the weekly automatic update of the Culinary.net feed. Simply click on the icon. Then add the URL to your favorite reader or follow the subscription instructions at the top of the page.

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What is RSS?
Websites and blogs use Really Simple Syndication (RSS) to send subscribers updated headlines with article summaries and links to the full text. It’s a fast and easy way to keep track of your favorite web content without having to surf, refresh, bookmark, etc. RSS does all that work for you, saving you loads of time.
How do I use RSS?
First, you’ll need an RSS reader. Some, like Bloglines and SharpReader, are installed to your desktop and work with your Internet browser. Others, like Google Reader and MyYahoo, are web-based so you don't need to download anything. The readers manage your RSS feeds, keeping all the web content that interests you in one place.
Does an RSS reader cost anything?
Most readers are available free of charge.
How do I get RSS feeds from Culinary.net?
Click on the RSS icon above to sign up for our feed. Then add the URL to your favorite reader or follow the subscription instructions at the top of the page.
Why don’t I see any updated info in my RSS feed?
Feeds are updated at varying intervals, depending on the specific feed. Some feeds require daily—sometimes even hourly—updates, but some require updates less frequently.
In addition, your RSS reader may be set to display only items that have been updated within the past 24 hours. If you’d like to see earlier updates, try adjusting your reader’s settings to display a wider range of dates.
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