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Site Info - Kraftrecipes.comOverview of web technologies used by Kraftrecipes.com. Website Background Great Recipes, Dinner Ideas and Quick & Easy Meals from Kraft Foods - Kraft RecipesFind a wide variety of delicious and easy Kraft Foods recipes, cooking tips, and more for every meal and occasion. Description on Homepage Recipes and other cooking information. Also has a service which gives recipe suggestions for ingredients selected. Recipes by email. Description from Alexa 9 July 2000 Online since Number 7,485 of all websites according to Alexa Popularity rank
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