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Recipe websites
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just thought i'd recommend a fab recipe website that i use all the time https://www.allrecipes.com although it is an american site you can use the conversion to adapt to more/less servings and metric/cups.
Anyone else got good webits recommendations??Other women want a boob job. Honey the only silicone i'm interested in is on a 12 cup muffin tray, preferably shaped like little hearts
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I find that American recipes are a bit sweet for my tastes. I use google plus an extensive library of cook books.0
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Hi there Lyndsay
Im now off to have a look at that site:D
www.goodfood.co.uk and www.uktvfood are 2 i like to scan through -and it stops me buying goodfood guide, fresh, delicious and olive...:o plus any more cookbooks...i stopped counting at 75 books :eek: ....but i am now going cold turkey..honest:o-6 -8 -3 -1.5 -2.5 -3 -1.5-3.50 -
I second allrecipes.com, I love that there are reviews and I've had a few real successes from there. And like MRSMCAWBER, I like BBCGoodFood as well.
Another favourite recipe site is Epicurious.com, which has recipes from Bon Appetit and Gourmet magazines; the recipes also have ratings.
I also like Canadian Living, the recipes are tested and they are always tasty.
Sometimes I do a blog search for recipes as I like the commentary and review you get with blogs.
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Pandora123 wrote: »I second allrecipes.com, I love that there are reviews and I've had a few real successes from there. And like MRSMCAWBER, I like BBCGoodFood as well.
Another favourite recipe site is Epicurious.com, which has recipes from Bon Appetit and Gourmet magazines; the recipes also have ratings.
I also like Canadian Living, the recipes are tested and they are always tasty.
Sometimes I do a blog search for recipes as I like the commentary and review you get with blogs.
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Thanks for that Pandora - just favourited the Canadian Living one. All the info on the web - I just dont need my cookbooks any more!0 -
here are some
http://www.caithness.org/recipes/
http://www.cookeryclub.co.uk
www.cookitsimply.com
www.recipesforfree.co.uk
www.greatbritishchicken.co.uk
www.jamworld.co.uk
www.nigella.com
http://www.greatfood.ie
www.myredtractor.co.uk
http://www.vegbox-recipes.co.uk
www.whitworths.co.uk
www.glasgowguide.co.uk/scottish_recipes_main.htm
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http://www.deliaonline.com/
http://www.101cookbooks.com/ -- very good vegetarian recipes.
Allrecipes is very, very good. It's usually the place I go to first if I have an idea for dinner and want to know if there's a recipe for it.'Everyone loves to read but it can be a real nuisance when you lose your place. Here's a solution. When you finish reading a page, just tear it out. You'll save money on bookmarks too!' -- Amanda's Handy Hints, Amanda Keller. :cool:0 -
Agree with Pandora.
Love the goodfood one and you can even keep a binder of your recipies
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http://www.recipezaar.com
is one of my favs
I also have my own site but not sure if I'm allowed to post it:oJune Grocery Challenge 270.80/250July Grocery Challenge 0/3000 -
http://www.recipezaar.com
is one of my favs
I also have my own site but not sure if I'm allowed to post it:o
I think that may be against forum rules, however I'm happy to report I've found another good recipe site:
What's for Dinner?
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