Stay up to date
With The Recipe for Travel's RSS Feed
What is RSS?
"RSS" means "Really Simple Syndication." You can keep up with all the updates to the Recipe for Travel
without having to check the site every week to see "what's new."
Whenever I put up a new page or make significant changes to an old one, I release what's called a 'feed' through RSS.
The Culinary Xen-o-Files is the title of the RSS feed for recipe-for-travel.com (as well as my
newsletter, if you still prefer email after reading this). The Culinary Xen-o-Files RSS feed provides updated content, new travel articles and international recipes as I add them to the site. The new information is fed through to your browser or RSS Reader with just a headline link and brief description so that you can visit the site if you're interested.
No more email, no more spam, no more viruses --
you choose the information you want to access, and when, right from your web browser, without having to bookmark and search. You can use RSS to get newsfeeds from CNN, CBC or
BBC, as well as just about anything else, including last minute travel deals, travel advisories and tourism promotions from other sites.
This may be new to you and may seem a little complicated at first, but once you're introduced to RSS, you'll be hooked.
If you're already using the personalized home page options with Google, Yahoo or MSN, you don't even need to download an RSS reader! Just click the links below to add Recipe for Travel updates to your Yahoo, MSN or Google home page:

Add recipe-for-travel.com RSS to your Google home page

Add recipe-for-travel.com RSS to your "My Yahoo!"

Add recipe-for-travel.com RSS to your "My MSN"
If you're not using Google, MyYahoo or MyMSN personal pages:
You can download a
free RSS Reader, and also find out more about RSS:
Windows -- RssReader
http://www.rssreader.com/ Important: RSSReader download may request and lead you to a "Windows .Net Version 1.1" download -- be sure you select the ".Net 1.1
Redistributable" download. (That took me a couple of tries to figure out, but I am very impressed with the Reader program now that I have it!)
Mac -- NetNewsWire
http://ranchero.com/netnewswire/
Once you're set up, here's all you have to do...
Right-click (
control-click for Mac users) on any orange RSS button on a
site, blog or news source that interests you. Start by right-clicking on the
orange button below. Then...

Select
Copy Shortcut ("Copy Link to Clipboard" for Mac), and
paste that URL into your RSS Reader.
And that's it! You're subscribed.
Right-click and get started. Now, you'll be able to stay in step with The Recipe for Travel's developments.
Of course, if all of this still seems too complicated, you can sign up below to receive a monthly email with links to new content!