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  • betheebee
    betheebee Posts: 1,818 Forumite
    moggins wrote:


    Moggins you are a star!!!!!!!!!!! I have googled and been to bbc.co.uk/food and never found what help I needed.
    I was in dispair at having to use a kipper. a bowl of custard, a bay leaf, an apple and a tin of peas.
    You have saved the day!!
    Seriously it is a great web page, many thanks.
  • Lyndsay_21
    Lyndsay_21 Posts: 816 Forumite
    that you input ingredients from your cupboard and it comes up with loads of recipes??? i have some bits i bought and now dont know what to do with!
    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 :heart:
  • vixtress
    vixtress Posts: 1,153 Forumite
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    this is the one i know, it comes up with some silly ideas at times though.

    http://www.cookingbynumbers.com/search.html
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  • lizzie12_2
    lizzie12_2 Posts: 409 Forumite
    vixtress wrote: »
    this is the one i know, it comes up with some silly ideas at times though.

    http://www.cookingbynumbers.com/search.html

    OOOOOh thanks for this....was looking everywhere for this or similar the other day but felt daft in asking!!

    Cheers.
  • squeaky
    squeaky Posts: 14,129 Forumite
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    Lots of sites do this.

    If you work through the list of the web sites listed at the bottom of the Cooking Section of the MEGA Index you'll find something.

    You could also - join the Old style recipe board thread and just search by one or more ingredients and you're bound to find something.
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  • Lyndsay_21
    Lyndsay_21 Posts: 816 Forumite
    thanks, i did try searching for it through other posts but everything i searched for wasn't it IYSWIM
    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 :heart:
  • I'm sure last year I saw a thread with a website that you could put in a selection of ingredients and it matched them with recipes, anyone remember what site it was?
  • celyn90
    celyn90 Posts: 3,249 Forumite
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  • was similar but the ingredients are a bit limited, sure the other had more options,
    will still come in handy though for giving me a few ideas
  • Penelope_Penguin
    Penelope_Penguin Posts: 17,242 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 10,000 Posts Combo Breaker I've been Money Tipped!
    Try this thread - Recipe Websites

    Alternatively, have a look at the Menu Planning Collection.

    HTH, Penny. x
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