







The Sifter is a public database, free to all users. It is a tool for finding and comparing historical and contemporary writing on food and food-related topics. It is overseen by an advisory board composed of members from The Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery as well as other friends of food history. As with Wikipedia, the Sifter will be populated by its users. All entries will have an English translation, enabling users to search languages they cannot read. Soon, we will have over 100 languages represented. Registered users will be able to make corrections and add new information. Future releases will include a data visualization component. We also plan to include more resources linking to digitized photographs, artworks, television and film. With the aid of this tool, it is our hope that what has been invisible will come into focus.
Living Museum of Food: Stories, Recipes, and Culinary Heritage from Traditional Communities
[PT-BR FOLLOWS] Introduction Back when city streets were paved with cobblestones, public telephones stood on street corners, and many neighborhoods were still unpaved, life followed a different rhy…

Cheeseburger Database
A community-built record of the world's cheeseburgers. Posted to Bluesky, indexed here. No endless scrolling. No ads.
PantryAI – Import Recipes, Generate Meals, Track Food Stock
Import recipes from anywhere, generate meals from what you already have, and stop wasting money on groceries with AI-powered food stock tracking. Join the Creator Program.
How does food get traded around the world?
Our interactive tool helps you see where food is exported from and where it goes.
kich.io
Your Smart Kitchen Assistant Track your pantry, manage recipes, and streamline grocery shopping—all in one place. Never wonder what you can cook or what you need to buy again. https://kich.io
cheese.community/cheese-community-lexicon
Lexicons for cheese types, and a cheese log to track them
Grain Social Explorer
Explore photo galleries and collections from Grain.social - an Instagram-style viewer for the AT Protocol
The Hungry Historian (Potlikker_Offical): Digital Blackface, AI Slop, and Soul Food Deception — soulfoodetc
Last week, an elder family friend told me they followed a popular YouTube page called The Hungry Historian (recently renamed Potlikker ), which uses historical reel footage of Black American life in their many soul food videos. When I went to check it out, I was immediately struck by the off-put

How to Use Delicious: The King of Social Bookmarking : Social Media Examiner
Social bookmarking with Delicious: a comprehensive guide to organize and bookmark your favorite content and use it in a variety of other ways.

Annual Reports | CAA
For archived content, please refer to the National Diet Library's Web Archiving Project (WARP).
Manu ・ Manuscript Annotation & Visualisation
A collaborative platform for annotating, transcribing, and visualising historical manuscripts. Built on IIIF and W3C Web Annotations.

Personalization at Bluesky
The past, present, and future of personalization of the Discover feed

AI search answers are the fast food of your information diet – convenient and tasty, but no substitute for good nutrition
An information scientist explains that while Google’s AI Overviews and other AI search tools may look enticing, you shouldn’t rely on them to fill all your search needs.

Today we’re releasing the first version of kich.io 🎉 It’s a household app for pantry tracking, recipe management, and grocery planning. The focus is practical: less waste, less planning overhead, and knowing what you can cook at a glance.