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RSS Feeds - Use our Food Content
Would you like more food-related content for your website or blog without having to do all the hard work yourself? Using our RSS news feeds now you can.
What is an RSS Feed?
RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication - ie, it's a simple and easy way of syndicating content between websites. You simply follow the few steps outlined below and you will automatically receive selected content from our website on yours. Put in the simplest terms: you choose the content, we update it regularly and it gets transferred to your blog, web reader or website.
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You can now download our editorial content directly on to your own site thanks to our new RSS feeds. As you probably know, creating page content generates an enormous amount of work. So to save you the hassle, our RSS Feeds update automatically, providing information on recipes, events and more to complement the existing content on your own site and adding interest for your visitors.
You can choose from one or all of the following feeds - whichever interests you and you think your visitors will enjoy

Our Food Events feed is updated weekly with the top five food events happening around the country.

Our latest Little Green Book - a series featuring an in-depth quirky look at seasonal ingredients and topics

Recipe of the Month - a seasonal recipe from FoodLoversBritain.com Approved restaurants, hotels, cookery schools and more

Book of the Month - our review of the latest hot cookery book, with recipes from the book
How to add our RSS Feeds to your chosen web reader:

Visit our RSS News Feeds page - click on the orange XML button to view the feed

Click on one of the Subscriber buttons to add the news feed to your chosen reader. You can add the feed to IGoogle, Excite, PageFlakes, Netvibes and del.icio.us

Click 'Add' in the pop-up page that appears and the feed will add to your chosen reader. That's it.
** If you'd like to add our RSS Feeds to your own website, simply click here to visit our RSS Feeds page and follow the simple instructions.
