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is there anyway to search for a certain post (it was posted to my timeline), by a friend. Which friend I do not remember. I know that it was between June 20 and July 6 of this year.
It is a recipe I want to make this Friday. What was posted was a video showing how to make it.
I've put numerous search criteria in Bin and I can't find it.
blogslut
(37,998 posts)...and click on the "More" link under their profile/header image. There should be a link to "Video" that they've posted.
EDIT: If they posted a Youtube video it probably won't show up in that way. You may have to go to their FB page and keep scrolling down until you find it.
mrmpa
(4,033 posts)Well, that's unfortunate.
mrmpa
(4,033 posts)I could just scroll down & down & down the page, until I found it. But my internet explorer stops responding at some point, it refreshes & I'm at the top of the page again.
Sentath
(2,243 posts)Any ingredient will help, even just a category.
mrmpa
(4,033 posts)it was crescent rolls that were placed around a medium sized bowl. Some of the ingredients were 2 kinds of cheese, ham, salami & I can't remember everything else.
It's not the recipe I keep finding when I search with these ingredients.
It's placed around the bowl, so that after it's baked you place olive oil and balsamic vinegar(?) for a dipping sauce.
mrmpa
(4,033 posts)Luv ya.............
My younger brother comes over every Friday, he does my 86 year old mom's laundry & he stays for dinner. I try & freak him out with a new concoction, because he says he doesn't know where I learned to cook and bake so well. Last week I had freshly made banana muffins, he pocketed a few to go home with.
I saw this & it looked so good, I though I'd make it along with some breaded and baked zucchini.
Sentath
(2,243 posts)You are very welcome!
You gave enough details, I just rearranged them in a Google friendly manner.
geardaddy
(24,926 posts)qnr
(16,190 posts)timeline and pull the scrollbar slider to the bottom six or seven times. That would give you a decent amount of data to work with; then use Ctrl-F to search for likely items within the page.
I don't use Facebook much, but when I want to save something for future reference, I send it to my wife in messenger. That way we both have it.
frogmarch
(12,153 posts)I haven't tried it, so I don't know.
Good luck!
mrmpa
(4,033 posts)CaliforniaPeggy
(149,583 posts)It will show up in your "view activity log."
Good luck!
In the future, when you see something you want to keep, you can click on the little down arrow in the upper right corner of every post. This will give you a menu where there is the choice to "save post."
Click that and then you will always be able to see it!
It's like bookmarking something here.