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Cooking forum?
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What is your favourite one?
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I get all of my best cooking tips from the Old-Style part of this forum. If I'm in need of a particular recipe or a recipe idea I just let Google do the walking for me. Usually, it's Saint Delia who comes up with the goods although a friend speaks very highly of recipeczar but I've never used it0
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More than hundred seen, one replied, zero links... :rotfl:0
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More than hundred seen, one replied, zero links... :rotfl:
Thats probably because they all thought the same as I did 'Oooh, this could be interesting, give me some inspiration...' but there was nothing here. I am waiting for someone else to post some links.
I get soooooo bored of cooking to be honest. I am pretty sure they'd all live on cheese on toast if I did not bother.
My husband wants a roast every sunday, I won't cook it, I say if he wants it he cooks it as I tell him I am not fussed and I want to have one day while I am not running around the kitchen making food. Sunday is my 'rest day'. Kind of. When we dished up the last one they - kids asked 'why do we have to have this each week'. :rotfl:0 -
I only use this forum and netmums. Both have excellent recipes. I also use recipes from the Good Food website (I subscribe to the magazine too). If I'm looking for one particular recipe I just google it and always get a good variety.Making small changes everyday....0
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I used to use an American forum called discusscooking.com It was friendly.. What srt of things are you after?meal planning ingredient ideas?0
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I use Oldstyle on here but also get loads of lovely recipes from BBC Good Food (www.bbcgoodfood.com) You can set up a 'binder' in the site and save any that take your fancy to it and it has ratings from other subscribers as to whether they liked the recipe and any additions etc. they made.:j
OK just re-read post and see you are looking for a forum rather than a recipe site so ignore my post if it's not what you need - still a very good site though
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Thanks to everyone replied but I am still looking for British cooking forum...0
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Good Housekeeping have a nice forum and a cookery section I think?0
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I use Oldstyle on here but also get loads of lovely recipes from BBC Good Food (www.bbcgoodfood.com) You can set up a 'binder' in the site and save any that take your fancy to it and it has ratings from other subscribers as to whether they liked the recipe and any additions etc. they made.:j
OK just re-read post and see you are looking for a forum rather than a recipe site so ignore my post if it's not what you need - still a very good site though
I like that one & the Daily Mail - Femail - Food section too.
ETA my real fav (& the best IMO) is this one
http://www.goodtoknow.co.uk/recipes0
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