recipe websites?
andreasoulcastle
Posts: 478 Member
Can you guys share some good recipe websites with me, I am trying to get some new meals in my regimen.
Thx,
Andrea
Thx,
Andrea
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I look for websites that show nutrition information. They're harder to find. I did find that Kraft Foods and Women's Day both have recipes with nutrition info.0
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I find www.taste.com.au a great site for all kinds of recipes0
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epicurious.com has recipes from Gourmet and Bon Appetit and chowhound.com has a recipe section and a recipe subscription service, via email. Good luck!0
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I found www.dlife.com with thousands of recipes for diabetics or if your looking for something low carb this would be a great site. It has the nutritional values listed as well.
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There are a lot of recipe websites out there! I like All Recipes website and The Recipe World0
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www.hungry-girl.com
but beware it uses a lot of processed pre-packaged foods in the recipes.0 -
i use the tasteofhome.com site a lot! You can usually get the calorie/nutrition breakdown on them as well. Or if i want to find a recipe based on what i have on hand, you can do an advanced search (under the recipe tab), so if i want to use tuna and tomatoes, etc then find the recipes that use (up to 4) ingredients you put in...0
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I like the Recipe Corner at the website for the American Institute for Cancer Research. Their approach emphasizes the need to choose mostly plant foods, limit red meat and avoid processed meat. It's not that they are all vegetarian recipes, but they do a good job of creating recipes (like jambalaya, stews, stirfrys, and kabobs) that contain meat but use smaller portions of it. They also have a lot of recipes with beans, etc. I think it is a great method for reducing costs as well!0
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I use allrecipes.com and recipezaar.com. Both provide complete nutritional info for their recipes.0
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I like cookinglight.com too. It has some really good recipes on it.0
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bump ! :flowerforyou:0
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Hi there...very new at this......I totally agree the Kraft website has tremendous recipes for lower calorie cooking indicating all the nutrition elements :flowerforyou:0
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These are some great sites that I use. I'm a vegetarian...not saying that you should change your lifestyle...but these could help with making veggie dishes differently than you would normaly prepare them.
www.vegcooking.com
www.vegkitchen.com
www.vegweb.com
www.vegancooking.com
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I like www.whfoods.com - specially reading through the nutrition values of grains/veggies etc.0
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DE-BUMP. better homes and gardens (bhg.com) has good recipes... 20 minute recipes, summer recipes, holiday recipes, etc, and all show nutrition info.0
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I have been watching Hulu online TV shows, like food network and other recipes. I love Ellie Krieger's show "healthy living"
I downloaded the hulu desktop app, but you can watch online.
and Youtube has lots of cooking shows I need to check out.
Oh and one more.....the audio podcast The Nutrition Diva has some wonderful tips
http://nutritiondiva.quickanddirtytips.com0 -
I love allrecipes.com. Iv'e been using it for a few years and now they list nutritional values. I'm not sure how accurate it is, but I check therefor a recipe before I look anywhere else.0
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