August 4, 2011

"Tweet Pie" is billed as the "world's shortest recipe book," and for good reason. The Twitter-inspired cookbook features 50 crowdsourced 140-character recipes selected from over 200 submissions by professional chefs and home cooks.
All proceeds from "Tweet Pie" sales will go to FoodCycle thanks to Belling. Here's an example of one of the Twitter cookbook's recipes:
Overnight oats: Stir 3T dried berries, 10 crumbled walnut halves, 1C non-instant rolled oats, 1C milk, 6oz yogurt & let sit overnight.
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