What best place for recipe inspiration :-)

Greenhaven44
Greenhaven44 Posts: 71 Member
edited October 2024 in Food and Nutrition
I need inspiration to keep me going .... Where do you guys find yummy recipes? :wink:

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  • Jellyphant
    Jellyphant Posts: 1,400 Member
    I'm a recipe junkie, so I'm subscibed to Taste of Home and BH&G emails that give me a daily recipe that are fairly healthy. I also have a monthly subscription to Fitness magazine, and I always find GREAT low cal meals!
  • ChanyRae
    ChanyRae Posts: 112
    I'm obsessed with AllRecipes.com :)
  • dr_tina
    dr_tina Posts: 225 Member
    I like creating my own, trying to put my own twist on it. Then I post it on my little group on Facebook.
  • afalls11
    afalls11 Posts: 133 Member
    I use skinnytaste.com. The recipes are amazing and they are already calculated in the WW Points plus program. I have made a handful of recipes and have loved them all.

    Thanks
    Anita
  • aliciaann16
    aliciaann16 Posts: 11 Member
    blog.fatfreevegan.com is my favorite, i haven't tried one i didn't like
    don't let the vegan label scare you its very "real" recipes that even kids like (especially the mexican lasagna)
  • klewis81
    klewis81 Posts: 122
    Check out foodgawker.com. It has pages and pages of thumbnail pics of delicious food, you click on the link and it takes you to the food blog of the person who posted, with a recipe. The database is searchable and the pictures are amazing.

    I also second allrecipes.com, I set up a free account and also have a recipe box with hundreds of recipes saved.
  • Osu2k1
    Osu2k1 Posts: 116 Member
    I use skinnytaste.com. The recipes are amazing and they are already calculated in the WW Points plus program. I have made a handful of recipes and have loved them all.

    Thanks
    Anita
    Yes!!! Gina has some amazing recipes!!!!! I haven't had a bad one yet! Highly suggest her site. The diet soda cake is great! :smile:
  • weaverfit
    weaverfit Posts: 124
    Check out foodgawker.com. It has pages and pages of thumbnail pics of delicious food, you click on the link and it takes you to the food blog of the person who posted, with a recipe. The database is searchable and the pictures are amazing.

    Second!
  • crtmfp
    crtmfp Posts: 3
    I like SparkRecipes.com - I wish MFP had a recipe section like Spark People does - but I definitely prefer logging here at MFP - I find it more user friendly & go to Spark for the recipes.
  • kschhr
    kschhr Posts: 103 Member
    foodgawker.com
    :)
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