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Breadbox helps you save time and get fed. Here's how it works:

  1. The cook produces something yummy
  2. When it's done, the cook takes a photograph
  3. and posts it here at breadbox

A Twitter status update will be generated for @KewballBreadbox.

If you're set up to follow @KewballBreadbox then you'll be notified as fast as electricity! (See twitter.com for more about Twitter and what it means to "follow" someone.)

Now it gets interesting: If you want to claim the product, you'd better get to tweeting. Send a reply tweet; ask for that cinnamon roll! Beg for a bacon-chocolate-chip cookie! Offer to do dishes in exchange for a tray of muffins!

It's kind of important that you use a Twitter clicky-button to create the Twitter reply. If you just type @KewballBreadbox in a new tweet, then breadbox won't know which product you are interested in. That's not the end of the world, but it might mean that your tweet won't get noticed (over there in the "loose tweets" sidebar) before your greedy sister's tweet arrives, causing you to miss out. :(

Not on Twitter? No problem.

As an easy alternative to Twitter, you can use the interactive comment feature at the breadbox website to chat with breadbox, claim a bag of muffins, make a request - whatever!