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A weblog is more commonly known as a blog. It's usually set up like a diary, with daily or regularly dated entries. The topics can vary from day to day. Writers use keywords and other specialized methods that enable readers to search the site. For instance, if you remember seeing a vanilla cupcake recipe with special birthday decorations, you don't have to memorize the date it was written to find it; you can use their search and look for "vanilla cupcake" or "birthday" or other combinations of those words, which are called keywords.
Please suggest sites to this category as a last resort. Most cooking sites have a theme. For example - baking, barbecue, fish, low-fat dishes, or inexpensive ingredients. Suggest the weblog (blog) to that category rather than this very general one. People looking for fish cooking help will look under Home/Cooking/Fish_and_Seafood before they look at Home/Cooking/Weblogs.


The title should be the blog's name.
For the description, keep it short and simple; one or two sentences will do. Give users an idea of what's on the site, such as mostly fried fish recipes, or lots of salmon dishes, or all dishes featuring apples. In the description, you could indicate whether measurements are in metric or Imperial (what the USA uses). **Anything that makes your site unique may be helpful and should be mentioned in your description.**

Julia Anne Powell (née Foster) was an American author known for her 2005 book Julie & Julia: 365 Days, 524 Recipes, 1 Tiny Apartment Kitchen which was based on her blog, the Julie/Julia Project. A film adaptation based on her book called Julie & Julia was released in 2009.
Groups of people who keep weblogs about food and cooking.
Groups of people who keep weblogs about food and cooking.