RSS Recipes
Get delicious recipe and meal ideas delivered to your desktop. Add to your personalized iGoogle, myYahoo or myAOL pages or add to your favorite RSS reader.
What is RSS?
Really Simple Syndication (RSS) is a format for delivering regularly changing web content. RSS enables you to get new Crisco content sent directly to a service like MyYahoo!, iGoogle or an RSS reader whenever updates are made. You'll be able to view our updates organized in one place, making it easy for you to stay updated with new content, recipes and more.
RSS updates are called "feeds."
No personal information is required to subscribe to the Crisco feed and you can control how long you want to subscribe to our feeds.
How to use RSS
To begin your RSS experience, you need to sign up for an RSS reader. There are several RSS readers available for free download or you can subscribe to free readers on My Yahoo! or Google.
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If you use MyYahoo! or iGoogle, simply click the "Add to MyYahoo!" or "Add to Google" button above to subscribe.
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If you are using an RSS reader, click on the orange "XML" button, then copy the URL in your browser's address bar, and paste into your RSS reader, according to the RSS reader's instructions.
When you open your RSS reader, it will display the headlines for the latest feeds from the all of the web pages you selected.
Restrictions to using the Power of Family Meals RSS feeds
Crisco RSS feeds are free for your personal use in an RSS reader or on your non-commercial website. However, we ask that you properly attribute any Crisco content that you display on your site, and we reserve the right to require you to cease distributing Crisco content.
If you have any questions, comments, or concerns contact us.