Favorite sites to find recipes?

@tiff1984 (385)
United States
September 9, 2008 3:29pm CST
When I want a new recipe I usually go to everydayfood.com, that is part of Martha Stewart's website. Or I just google the type of meat I want to prepare. What are some of your favorite ways to get new recipes. Or websites you like for recipes?
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• Lubbock, Texas
9 Sep 08
I just type in the kind of food and type recipe after it in my favorite search engine. I've found a lot of very good recipe sites this way, but I always forget to mark them, so I have to start from scratch when I want a recipe.
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@tiff1984 (385)
• United States
9 Sep 08
I have found cool site for recipes before and not marked them too. But I get emails from everydayfood.com so its hard to forget that one. Thanks for the response.
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• United States
9 Sep 08
Hi, Tiff. Some of the food companies such as Duncan Heines(?), Pillsbury, and Campbell's have recipes for the different products they have. You can sign up for their newsletters that you can recieve in your email. Sometimes, they will also have online coupons that you can print and use. I know there are other companies that have recipes online, but for the life of me, I can't think of their names.
@tiff1984 (385)
• United States
9 Sep 08
That's really cool. I never thought about checkng the websites of name brand products. Thanks for the response.
@AmbiePam (86436)
• United States
10 Sep 08
I think the first recipe site I ever went to on the web was the All Recipe site. Of course Food Network's website has a lot of recipes, but none of them are things I can actually make! Hungry Girl is a site with a lot of cooking tips, sharing how to make food more healthy. And that is good for me at least. : )
@sconibear (8016)
• United States
9 Sep 08
my favorite site is http://www.recipezaar.com/ you can look up recipes by ingredient, by cuisine, by course (appetizer, dessert, etc.) by type of diet, by occasion, and by preparation (crock pot, bread maker, etc.) they also have cookbooks made by members or you can visit their forums.
@tiff1984 (385)
• United States
9 Sep 08
thanks that sounds like a cool site. I will have to check it out.