Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I really want to try one I google NYT and the recipe name. I've never not been able to find it somewhere else on the interwebs.
For example: Jollof of Rice
https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5d0c5d2e7dfe06000147bbf1/t/5d1168dbb8a907000100b930/1561422043346/Jollof+Rice+Recipe+-+NYT+Cooking.pdf
Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the Times online and am about to add cooking. I used to get access to the recipe they posted in the morning newsletter but they’ve locked it down. I like the NYT recipes and the comments especially. WaPo food section has failed me many times, it used to be good.
There seem to be 2 divergent groups on this board - those who post NYTC recipes, and those who suggest grape jelly meatballs or taco bars for every question.
Anonymous wrote:This is a highly educated, high income group. I bet almost all dcum readers have an NYTimes subscription and most have a cooking subscription.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking comes with it.
Hmm I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking does not come with it.
DP. I have a free cooking subscription with my digital (and Sunday hard copy) subscription, and I've been an NYT subscriber for over 20 years. When they first started the cooking section/app, I was given free access and it never stopped. Wonder if some are grandfathered in to receive it free?
Yes, they are. I have also had a digital subscription for many years and the cooking section is included.
Anonymous wrote:This is a highly educated, high income group. I bet almost all dcum readers have an NYTimes subscription and most have a cooking subscription.
Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the Times online and am about to add cooking. I used to get access to the recipe they posted in the morning newsletter but they’ve locked it down. I like the NYT recipes and the comments especially. WaPo food section has failed me many times, it used to be good.
There seem to be 2 divergent groups on this board - those who post NYTC recipes, and those who suggest grape jelly meatballs or taco bars for every question.
Anonymous wrote:If I really want to try one I google NYT and the recipe name. I've never not been able to find it somewhere else on the interwebs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people request recipes here, links to NYT Cooking recipes dominate threads. I don’t know anyone in real life who subscribes or recommends NYTC as a go to for recipes. Why would anyone pay for a subscription when there are endless free recipes and cooking sites online?
I tried NYTC at the beginning of the pandemic and found the recipes pretty mediocre. I saw no reason to subscribe.
Am I the only one who finds it curious that people always link recipes behind paywalls here?
For the same reason that I subscribe to the NY Times even though I can read the Yahoo homepage for free.
This. A lot of free recipes are mediocre and of a quality/type I would never make. I like the NYT recipes. I hate the dumb ones that I see on FB, and the barely revamped ones on so many food blogs. I don't need any recipes that use mayo and cream cheese and canned whatever for dip, and defninitely not any that ever use the word yummy.
Different strokes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking comes with it.
Hmm I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking does not come with it.
DP. I have a free cooking subscription with my digital (and Sunday hard copy) subscription, and I've been an NYT subscriber for over 20 years. When they first started the cooking section/app, I was given free access and it never stopped. Wonder if some are grandfathered in to receive it free?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When people request recipes here, links to NYT Cooking recipes dominate threads. I don’t know anyone in real life who subscribes or recommends NYTC as a go to for recipes. Why would anyone pay for a subscription when there are endless free recipes and cooking sites online?
I tried NYTC at the beginning of the pandemic and found the recipes pretty mediocre. I saw no reason to subscribe.
Am I the only one who finds it curious that people always link recipes behind paywalls here?
For the same reason that I subscribe to the NY Times even though I can read the Yahoo homepage for free.
Anonymous wrote:I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking comes with it.
Hmm I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking does not come with it.
I have a subscription to the paper and the cooking comes with it.