As people start work on their Thanksgiving feasts today, many of them are using tools that their parents couldn't have imagined. Whether it's propping the iPad up next to the stove where the cookbook used to be, inviting guests on Facebook, Googling the best way to keep lumps out of the gravy, or sharing pictures of the cranberry relish on Instagram, technology and social media have become part of the culinary experience. And not just for home cooks, but professionals as well.
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