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Very Smart Search Engine For Recipes, with over 50,000 recipes
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crazyterrier2000
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When it comes to browsing and searching for recipes, Yummly is quite intuitive. You can not only search recipes by titles but also by typing the name of any ingredient. With over 50,000 recipes indexed from sites like Epicurus and RecipeZaar, and a very smart recipe search engine, Yummly is a great tool to check out for food lovers.
From the page:
http://www.yummly.com/
From the page:
A big difference between Yummly and other sites is that we know food. What we mean by “know food” is that we understand things like: salmon is a type of fish, olive oil is found in Mediterranean, and yogurt is a substitute for sour cream. We aren’t just displaying the recipe and ingredients, but we understand the food behind it. That way when we say a recipe is Vegetarian – we’re pretty sure about it.
Features:
Features:
- Best recipe search engine
- Search and browse thousands of recipes.
- Search by taste, or ingredients.
- Add other users as friends.
- See nutrition information for each recipe.
- Refine search results by allergies.
http://www.yummly.com/
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A great site and it seems very easy to follow the recipes. All the ingredients are well documented and the nutritional values are very useful.
One thing I've found though is that when I searched for turkey mince, it didn't recognise it. You have to look for ground turkey.
Well done (not boiled or fried!) crazyterrier2000! :TLife's what you make it....
"I've got one, two, three, [STRIKE]four[/STRIKE], [STRIKE]five[/STRIKE]... senses working overtime..", XTC. :sad:
Life beyond voluntary work scares me, but what else is there?0 -
looks good but is American with their weights and names of ingredients. Any good UK sites?0
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