websites for recipe ideas?
animalMa71
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I use many sites, mostly CopyMeThat. but also Yummly, Spoonacular, Big Oven, All Recipes (and the other Meredith Women's Network sites), etc. Which ones do you use?
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Hungry girl has some great ideas7
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I use Fit Men Cook.3
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I use Pinterest.8
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I use allrecipes.com and pioneer woman to name a couple. There are a couple of great blogs out there too.2
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eatthismuch. com is a fun way to get ideas. Even if you don't pay the subscription price you can enter your goals etc and keep refreshing the menu page. I've enjoyed the website for years. The recipes tend to be simple but that can change with a few well placed spices. Its entirely home cooked meals which is nice.4
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Personally I am using this website and its simple and easy to use, it contains everything Calories, Fat, Proteins etc...
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Pinterest is pretty much my favorite resource for recipes. I also like the Hungry Girl emails and I have a bunch of low-cal recipes on my site (things I have actually eaten, so of course I like them lol): https://summeryule.com/tag/level-1/
https://www.skinnytaste.com/ is pretty dang awesome too2 -
A friend just told me about this great site called flavcity. Lots of good info for different plans and lots of recipes. Check it out.
https://www.flavcity.com/3 -
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I really like Supercook! You input everything you have in your home (I found this fun but I can see how others might find it tedious) and it gives you all the recipes you can make with those ingredients!2
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Personally, I use Pintrest. Have found several things on there that shows up in my diary here and there. Tomorrow for breakfast is Apple cinnamon quinoa that I found on there2
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I get enough new recipes just from my Facebook friends. Seems like many are really good recipes. But I have many good cookbooks and a recipe file. No lack of good recipes when you have a computer, though. Even msn.com.
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https://www.themediterraneandish.com/
I started following this page on IG, and then I realized I had about 10 pages open on my phone browser that were all recipes from the site... I cook two or three a week just from here.3 -
www.eatingwell.com is a great site!0
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I USE ALL OF MY RECIPES FROM RESTAURANTS THAT I WORKED IN OVER THE YEARS.. I AM A RETIRED CHEF BOTH ON THE LINE AND A CULINARY ARTS INSTRUCTOR FOR TEENS AT RISK. 20+ YEARS TEACHING TEENS
I ALSO USE FOOD NETWORK MOSTLY CHEF IRVINE... I ALSO USE TASTE OF HOME. ALL RECIPES, COUNTRY COOKING, AND SOME BLOGS THAT I CAN JUST GO TO THE RECIPE STRAIGHT AWAY. I ALSO AM A BIG FAN OF THE PROTEIN CHEF.
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I use Pinterest a lot for recipe ideas.1
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I love this site... http://www.eatingwell.com/recipes/2
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allrecipies
tasty
yummly
noom when i was on it but can't access once quit lol
skinnytaste
have a bunch others that i get like one out of and then move on0 -
Thank you, EVERYONE, for all the new site ideas.1
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i use pinterest to find and store most of my recipes. i hate the bloggers that want to tell me their life story before every recipe, but I tune it all out now and scroll right to the recipe and many have a 'jump to recipe' link, which is nice.1
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When I need a recipe for something I tend to use a search engine and then browse a few recipes to see which one sounds both yummy and easy to make.
That said, I do like this one:
simplyrecipes.com
This is where I found the best banana bread recipe in the world. It’s delicious and one of the easiest things to make because the ingredients are things you most likely already have and there are no special tools required, just a wooden spoon for mixing.1 -
I recently got a Ninja Foodi and I’m using it almost everyday to make meals healthier. I tend to look up Ninja Foodi recipes. Another site I use which I don’t think is listed above is JustAPinch.com. Tons of recipes and many are low calorie or low carb.1
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Recently ive been really into Keto and hybrid keto recipes and foods this is one of my favorite recipe books https://bit.ly/3pe34ZC0
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https://www.healthymealplans.com/
I like this site because I can narrow the search to meet my family's dietary restrictions, and it also allows you to build a weekly menu.0 -
https://kalynskitchen.com
Encyclopedic. Searchable by diet type. Can also be searched by ingredient–handy when you have stuff that needs to be used up. Recipes include nutritional information.
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BBC Good Food is brilliant https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/0
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