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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I love to cook so I love cookbooks but if you or anyone in your family are at all picky I think buying one cookbook won’t generate that many good recipes for you. I think you may be better off browsing done if the recipe blogs and just bookmarking or printing recipes you want to try. You’ll have more options that way than in any one cookbook. I bookmark recipes on my phone and then before grocery shopping I think about our schedule for the week and go through my saved recipes (I also have cookbooks and files with cut out recipes from magazines) and pick some and make a shopping list accordingly. I use the skinny taste blog quite a bit, but also look at gimmesomeoven, dinneratthezoo, love and lemons, recipetineats, halfbakedharvest, and smitten kitchen - as well as others. [/quote] PP who recommended Milk Street Tuesday Nights. I like looking up recipes if I want something specific - like, here are 5 recipes for chicken noodle soup, and I think this one will work for me. But if I have no idea what I want, I do much better with a cookbook because it’s bounded. I can spend 2 hours browsing food blogs and still not pick something, because there’s always something else to look at! [/quote]
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