REC, what does that mean?

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Some other good ones to know are ISO and TNT. ISO stands for "In Search Of". Lets say you wanted to find a recipe for Chicken Parm, you could post a message and the title would be ISO: Chicken Parm. That way people would know that the post was not a recipe, but a request.

TNT stands for Tried and True. If you for a recipe (REC) and it is one you have made before and enjoyed then you could use TNT, for instance REC: Chicken Parm TNT. This way people know they won't go wrong with the directions because someone else has already made this and it worked well :chef:
 
Wow

Thank you, I didn't know what all of it was, I 've seen both of those and DH(?). I don't know all of the initialed phrases.
 
Thanks for asking that question Texasgirl

I was wondering also. And a few of the others yall mentioned. ahhaha. Do we have and abbreviation area on here? hahahha
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