Although Bakespace.com has been out since August 2006, it's new partnership with KitchenAid is proving to breathe new life into the social networking site for "cookers and cakers". Claiming to be the perfect place for you to "make friends, swap recipes and share your kitchen", Bakespace seems to be trying really hard to be hip and down with all the Web 2.0 jazz
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I hate to go against the grain but I like this concept.. :) Call me crazy, but it’s actually pretty sweet.
However, I hate to do this (going against my peeps here) but I have to point this out… take a look at the two about us sections…
This blog:
All Women’s Talk is a website created specially for Fabulous Women.
It surfs the entire web for all the newest, hottest and the most fabulous covers on beauty, fashion, style, celebrities, entertainment and other significant things we, women, need for our general fabulousness :)
All Women’s Talk gathers all these exciting “nouvelles” in one place so that you Ladies, read and see everything you are interested in and still have some extra time for a Cosmopolitan with your best friends ;)
BakeSpace:
BakeSpace.com was created by media producer (and avid baker) Babette Pepaj as the first true social networking website devoted to bringing together people who enjoy cooking and baking. It’s an online community where you can make new friends, exchange recipes, share ideas, find answers to your questions, download coupons and, in general, get inspired about one of life’s great pleasures.
Now, who’s really trying too hard? There I said it… sue me.