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Feed me! Don’t miss a single NIBBLE review or article. Tailor your feed by selecting from the menu below. Photo by Bill Davenport | SXC. |
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RSS Feeds From THE NIBBLE
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To Your Desktop or PDA
THE NIBBLE offers the following RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds. Each of the feeds below contains story headlines and article summaries, with links directly to the full article on TheNibble.com.
- Daily Food Holiday sends tidbits and ruminations on America’s “daily food holidays.”
- General Feed sends you all new content on TheNibble.com (summaries of reviews and articles) plus daily news posts to Blog.TheNibble.com. IT CONTAINS THE 8 FEEDS BELOW, SO YOU DO NOT NEED TO SIGN UP FOR THEM SEPARATELY.
- Gourmet News & Views sends you ONLY the news portion of the blog—not the reviews or article summaries.
- Tip Of The Day sends you food tips on everything from entertaining to recipes to new products.
- Top Pick Of The Week sends you ONLY our top product pick of the week (these are the 52 best products we taste each year).
- Diet Nibbles sends you ONLY our diet product review and articles. These can be sugar free, fat free, gluten free, calorie free, etc.
- Kosher Nibbles sends you ONLY our kosher product reviews and articles.
- NutriNibbles sends you ONLY our organic and wellness product reviews and articles.
- Special Sweets sends you ONLY reviews and articles about sweet foods: candy, cake, chocolate, cookies, ice cream, desserts, pie, pastry, etc.
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Create Custom RSS Feeds
In addition to the pre-set feeds above, you can customize your RSS feeds.
When does this make sense? If you are only interested in receiving information about a few categories of food—e.g., beer, pasta and salsa (or whatever your favorites are), and don’t want to hear about any others.
Here’s how to customize your information:
- Go to Blog.TheNibble.com).
- Look at the list of categories (partial list shown at the right). Decide which interest you—beer, pasta, coffee, meat, salsa, whatever.
- Click the category link, one at a time. Then, go to the browser window and add the word “feed” to the URL.
- In the example below, you are creating an RSS feed for chocolate, by clicking on the underlined word “Chocolate” in the list of categories. Here’s what the browser window looks like:
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- Next, type the word “feed” at the end of the URL (without the quotes), and click the “go” arrow (or however you proceed with your browser).

- This will bring you to a page where you will see options for subscribing to the chocolate RSS feed (via Bloglines, Google or MyYahoo). It will also show you all of the posts under Chocolate (or whatever category you have selected.
- If you want another custom feed, repeat the steps.
Are You New To RSS?
Click here for more information about how to get started with using RSS feeds. (This is a pop-up window.)
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