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Recipe websites

Which ones do you use? My main go to sites are Good Housekeeping & BBC Good Food

I need some inspiration for my menu planning :)
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  • pm2326
    pm2326 Posts: 1,096 Forumite
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    Nigella & food network are quite good

    I tend to search recipes using a particular ingredient eg, sweet potato or lamb etc so don't have a go to website
  • suki1964
    suki1964 Posts: 14,313 Forumite
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    I tend to use good food, food network, Jamie and Nigella and good old Delia

    I always check with delia if Im looking specifics, the others if Im looking inspiration
  • mumofthetwins
    mumofthetwins Posts: 1,111 Forumite
    I like all recipies too they have some yummy things on, but normally I just google what I want to make and see what comes up.

    There's some pretty good recipies on the grocery challenge thread and the mend make do and minimise thread too

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  • Discodave
    Discodave Posts: 617 Forumite
    google youtube, Al's Kitchen, and follow in the instructions to the best curry you'll ever make
  • Tommelise
    Tommelise Posts: 133 Forumite
    Eighth Anniversary Combo Breaker
    I use the site https://www.eatyourbooks.com

    The site index cookbook but also magazines and blogs and newspaper supplements like the guardian and the observer

    its possible to serach for recipes with ingredients you need to use and the site will find recipes on mulitple sites and link you there

    Its free to join (listing up ti 5 cookbooks)
  • rockm87
    rockm87 Posts: 847 Forumite
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    A girl called Jack is very good for budget meals

    Love Jamie Oliver and Hairy Bikers recipies for comfort and health

    I click onto Pinterest for a wealth of delicious inspiration!
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  • MandM90
    MandM90 Posts: 2,246 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture 1,000 Posts Name Dropper Combo Breaker
    I love browsing these threads, Pinterest, BBCgoodfood, all recipes.com

    Prefer websites with user ratings and comments!
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