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A wiki is simply a piece of software that allows users to add, edit and delete content on a website. This allows for simple and effective collaborative authoring. Ward Cunningham coined the term in 1994 when he borrowed the name from the “Wiki Wiki” line of shuttle busses at the Honolulu Airport. In Hawaiian the word translates to fast and Mr. Cunningham adapted it to his idea of a public knowledge database. We at GreatGrub have adapted it to our idea of creating a living encyclopedia of food created by a community of people who share a passion for cooking.

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Creamy pasta dish garnished with grated cheese and black pepper, served on a plate with garlic and olive oil in the background.

Vegetarian Carbonara

30 min • Easy • 4 servings

Fresh mixed green salad with radicchio, endives, and arugula, dressed with a light vinaigrette in a kitchen setting.

Creamy salad dressing

10 min • Easy • 4 to 6 servings

Two golden-brown crab cakes garnished with parsley and a lemon wedge on a plate, with a mixing bowl and chopped herbs in the background.

Snyder’s crabcakes

30 min • Easy to Moderate • 2 to 4 servings

Grilled beef skewers served with pita bread, diced tomatoes, onions, and tzatziki sauce on a beige plate, with a tomato on a wooden board.

Grilled Lamb Souvlaki

35 min • Easy to Moderate • 4 to 6 servings

Freshly baked sugar cookies stacked on a plate in a cozy kitchen setting with mixer and mixing bowl in the background.

“Sugar Cookies, sans Pickle Juice”

32 min • Easy • 24 to 36 servings

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