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Recipe website using own ingredients
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Hi all,
I may have imagined it (it has been known before:o) but I think I once saw a website that you could put in a few ingredients that you have to hand and it will come up with a recipe for you.
Can anyone point me in the right direction (or a least let me know i am NOT going mad!!!)
Thing is i have discovered a tin of treacle at the back of the cupboard and don't know what to do with it to use it up.
ThanksSkint!! But hey, L:heartpulsves FREE!!0 -
Most seem to but I seem to recall the one you mean and can't remember it either
Delia is a good start http://www.deliaonline.com/ for just one ingredient searchEight out of ten owners who expressed a preference said their cats preferred other peoples gardens0 -
Is it Cooking by Numbers?
You can also try this thread - two tins black treacle.
Bearing in mind the date, Bonfire Toffee springs to my mind
Penny. x:rudolf: Sheep, pigs, hens and bees on our Teesdale smallholding :rudolf:0 -
The BBc Website also has this facility - www.bbc.co.uk/food and you can refine it - ie if you want a quick recipe search for recipes from - whoops can't remember it - that 20 minute cooking programme with giant tomatoes and peppers0
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The BBc Website also has this facility - www.bbc.co.uk/food and you can refine it - ie if you want a quick recipe search for recipes from - whoops can't remember it - that 20 minute cooking programme with giant tomatoes and peppers
Ready Steady Cook0 -
i see black treacle and i just see soft yummy gingerbread with custard mmmmmStill TryingGrocery challenge July 2016
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Again, go into Google and type in recipe and add +add an ingredient then if you wish add + and another ingredient
"recipe +ingredient"Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you can't get more time0 -
Go to a search engine and type in recipe + (ingredient name) and then you can add another ingredient name by using a space and a + It should work. I found this idea from a children's book.Time is more valuable than money. You can get more money but you can't get more time0
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you can search recipes by a number of ingredients on the bbc food website..i always use that.- prior planning prevents poor performance!
May Grocery challenge £150 136/1500 -
I know there is a place where if you put in a list of what you have in the cupboard a list of possible dishes will be given using those ingredients.
I've got a menu plan for February that is EXTREMELY frugal, but I need to get through January with what I have in the cupboard.
This time I will save the site.
Happy New year to everyone.0
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