A new idea: Food and Twitter! They go together like steak and chips. Or so claims Daniel Young, former restaurant critic for the New York Daily News, now based in Britain, and the man behind foodie website youngandfoodish.com. The idea is to put several how-to-cook video’s online. Then discuss in a virtual room which way of preparing for example a steak, is the best. This leads to heated discussions on which steak wins. Sitting behind a screen, looking at someone else preparing a steak and asking your opinion about which way is best, isn’t that the antithesis to social dining?http://www.telegraph.co.uk/foodanddrink/recipes/7610944/Twitter-delivers-a-rare-debate.html
I will not continue my “let’s go back to -” elucidation. I like watching cooking programs on television, so why not on the internet? And why not discuss the way of preparing food? It might help improve your cooking skills by watching a professional baking and cooking. This professional cook will take you on a cooking adventure and you can follow him step by step through the most incredible cookeries, even pause and make notes! Just like watching Dora/Diego on Nickelodeon and learn English by going on adventure. Or is that not the same thing?
I will not continue my “let’s go back to -” elucidation. I like watching cooking programs on television, so why not on the internet? And why not discuss the way of preparing food? It might help improve your cooking skills by watching a professional baking and cooking. This professional cook will take you on a cooking adventure and you can follow him step by step through the most incredible cookeries, even pause and make notes! Just like watching Dora/Diego on Nickelodeon and learn English by going on adventure. Or is that not the same thing?

Another good summary and reaction but the same rule applies to "or" as with "and"; they are both co-ordinating conjunctives and therefore join two ideas. They should not, therefore, begin sentences. If you do want a new sentence you need to use something stronger such as "however" which can begin a sentence.
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