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Digital cookbooks: As recipe reels dominate feeds can the cookbook can survive the digital age?

The West Australian

The West Australian

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June 27, 2026

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lean right
Narrative Analysis: Testimonial
Digital cookbooks: As recipe reels dominate feeds can the cookbook can survive the digital age?

As social media algorithms dish up a never-ending buffet of 30-second recipe clips, the future of the traditional cookbook is facing its biggest test.

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Technique: Testimonial
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