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I’ve used allrecipes.com for years but their recent redesign is awful. DCUM- what websites do you use to find meal ideas?
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| Serious Eats |
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For Japanese food: Just One Cookbook
For quick and easy weeknight dinners: Budget Bytes For desserts/jams/breads: King Arthur Flour, Spruce Eats, wonky homesteader blogs For staple meals, I mostly still use real cookbooks, usually a Fanny Farmer edition from the 70s |
| Smitten Kitchen is a good blog but she has a ton of recipes and the vast majority are fantastic. |
| I use mainly cookbooks, but I've also found good recipes on Damn Delicious, Once Upon a Chef, and Pinch of Yum. |
| foodgawker |
All of these, and will add Ministry of Curry. I've also had success with Smitten Kitchen and TheKitchn.com. |
| What’s gaby cooking |
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Cookie and Kate
Sally’s Baking Addiction |
| Martha Stewart and food network. |
+1. Plus NYT Cooking, but you have to pay for that. Also any of Ina Garten’s recipes on the Food Network site. Sally’s Baking Addiction for anything sweet. |
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Epicurious
You have to pay but for me it’s worth it. |
| My go to is RecipeTin Eats, crazy good recipes from an Asian gal living down under. Her new cookbook comes out in February, can’t wait! |
| If you like traditional American Food (especially southern), Deep South Dish is a great site. |
| DDS has a really interesting fun website. |