new recipes

United States
May 20, 2007 7:27pm CST
How do you find great new recipes that you actually want to try??? Online, in a book, magazine, from a friend? Is there any website you keep going back to or cookbook? I just got Rachael Ray's 365 no repeats and there are a lot of great things in there I have already made but some of her others aren't that great....
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@bombshell (11256)
• Germany
16 Sep 08
in my favorite FM station they have program about recipe and the gues is the top cook.he has also program in tv and thats how i adopt the new recipe.
@twoey68 (13627)
• United States
14 Apr 08
Most of the time it is something that someone mentions or I see in a magazine and then I just look up the recipe online and print it out. The only drawback is that sometimes when recipes are put online they aren't accurate and the dish doesn't turn out. I've got a couple of Betty Crocker cookbooks and I've never had a dish turn out wrong using them. **AT PEACE WITHIN** ~~STAND STRONG IN YOUR BELIEFS~~
@Shaun72 (15959)
• Palatka, Florida
21 May 07
That sounds like a great book. i usally look up recipes online and then i save them in my favorites so the next time I want to make them I can just go and look them up.
@re08dz (1941)
• Australia
21 May 07
Over the years I've gotten quite a few from my mum, and often happen to come across something that looks good in a magazine (though often mine never seems to look as nice as the picture that comes with the recipe :-) ) I've actually recently just made a page on Squdioo where I'm going to start adding some of my favourite recipes, along with links etc to others I find online if you're interested you can see it here http://www.squidoo.com/online-recipes/
@neenasatine (2841)
• Philippines
8 Jan 08
aside from having cookbooks and magazines i usually search new recipes from allrecipes.com