Did you know the Internet can help you eat? Aside from actually chewing your food for you (we hope), the Internet can help you do everything from find food and manage recipes to keep tabs on your favorite chefs and much more. Here?s a list of Web sites and apps that can help you eat:
Locavore: Source your food locally with this iPhone app.
Paprika: Manage all your recipes with this iPhone and iPad app.
Greenling: Get local organic foods delivered. Type in your zip code; if Greenling doesn?t deliver to your address, it will provide a list of grocers near you that do.
FreshDirect: FreshDirect offers farm fresh organic food delivery as well as frequent discounts, prepared meals and more.
Netgrocer: Netgrocer is ideal for�name brand�grocery supplies and delivers nationwide via FedEx.
GrubHub: Now in 13 states and counting, GrubHub lists all the restaurants near you that deliver.
And, of course, all the usual suspects?
Twitter: User Twitter�to follow your favorite celebrity chefs, like Bobby Flay (@bflay) and Guy Fieri (@ChefGuyFieri). You can also follow Zagat (@Zagat) and WineTwits (@winetwits).
OpenTable: Make reservations at thousands of restaurants domestically and abroad.
Facebook: Many of your favorite chefs and foodie shows have Facebook pages, like the Food Network. Search for bars and restaurants near you to see if they?ve got Facebook pages.
Source: http://blog.grovo.com/2011/01/the-internet-can-help-you-eat/
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