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So, You Want To Be Julia Child?

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Published: September 5, 2007

To help you get started on your own food video, check out these Web sites:

YouTube (youtube.com) - The Google-owned video site is the big boy on the block. You can find food videos by plugging in terms such as 'cooking' or 'recipe,' but there is the chance your search will bring you nonfood results (such as 'The Pancake Song').

Yahoo! Video (video.search.yahoo .com) - Much like YouTube in that it attracts all kinds of videos, Yahoo! categorizes its food and drink clips into a separate section.

ImCooked (imcooked.com) - Exclusively dedicated to video recipe sharing, it can be fun to click through the 'popular tags' on the opening page to see what other viewers are watching.

Metacafe (metacafe.com) - This is another general video site that also is searchable by terms.

Crackle (crackle.com) - A Sony company formerly known as Grouper, this network streams videos (Adobe Flash download required). It's aimed more at discovering new talent.

Tasty Food TV (tastyfood.tv) - Founded in April, this video-sharing site allows food lovers to interact with each other and aims at a more diverse audience with visual descriptions of Chinese, Italian, French, Indian, Mexican, Thai, Greek, Irish, Japanese, German and Brazilian cuisine.

Food Network (foodnetwork.com) - This site doesn't yet take submissions from viewers, but you can watch clips of stars such as Giada, Alton and Rachael showing you basic tips for enhancing your food.

Jeff Houck

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