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  • mardatha
    mardatha Posts: 15,612 Forumite
    that's better, thanks !
  • just what i needed as was slowly running out of ideas!!!! thanks!!
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  • Woodyrocks
    Woodyrocks Posts: 1,913 Forumite
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    Another site I have been enjoying for a few weeks is http://www.opensourcefood.com

    You can also create an account and share your own favourite recipes.
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  • npsmama
    npsmama Posts: 1,277 Forumite
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    Thought I'd post this link in case it helps anyone: http://orgjunkie.com/. It's a site where each Monday people post their weekly menu plans

    :)

    P.S. it's not my site! I just found it tonight and thought it could help someone
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    You have done what you could.
    Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
    Forget them as soon as you can."
  • Fozz
    Fozz Posts: 215 Forumite
    I just wanted to pass on a link to a good moneysaving recipe site, primarily for students, but looks very good for cheap and easy recipes.

    https://www.beyondbakedbeans.com
  • kookgekje
    kookgekje Posts: 57 Forumite
    Try www.foodgawker.com to work up an appetite. The photos on there are stunning!
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  • I use the Videojug and Pataks websites. They both have video demonstrations which I find very useful.

    Farf x
  • Chris25
    Chris25 Posts: 12,918 Forumite
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    I've lost all my 'Favourites' from my computer and I'm looking for a recipe site that lets you list the ingredients you've got and then suggests what you can make with them.

    I just can't remember what it is - please can anybody help :confused:
  • Drea
    Drea Posts: 9,892 Forumite
    I know which one you're talking about. LouBlue told me about it but I lost all my faves too when I had to reinstall windows. Will PM her and ask :)
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  • staffie1
    staffie1 Posts: 1,967 Forumite
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    Chris25 wrote: »
    I've lost all my 'Favourites' from my computer and I'm looking for a recipe site that lets you list the ingredients you've got and then suggests what you can make with them.

    That sounds like a good idea - I'd be interested in this as well ;)
    If you will the end, you must will the means.
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