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Which food recipes websites are the best and why?

There are a few food recipes websites out there and I am not too sure which one I would like to join. Just would like to know if any of you have any experience in using/joining those websites and can tell me which ones are good and which ones I definitely should not join and why.... Thanks :):)


ok. here are some.

Great and delicious recipes by professional chefs and shown in TV:

http://www.foodnetwork.com

http://www.foodtv.ca

http://www.kuali.com

http://www.rachelraymag.com

http://www.nigella.com

http://www.lifestylefood.com.au/home/

Magazines and website selections by editors/authors/other chefs:

http://www.taste.com.au

http://www.myrecipes.com

http://www.dianasdessert.com

http://www.dyanbakes.com

http://www.bettycrocker.com

http://www.joyofbaking.com

http://www.marthastewart.com

Teach you step by step:

http://recipes.howstuffworks.com/

don't find recipes sites that you don't know whether the taste is great or not. read carefully the ingredients whether they are available at your area or not. find the correct measurement such as ounce, cm, gram, tsp, tbsp or etc.

i always choose recipes which is been categorised as rating or high to low rating. these rates are evaluate by reviewers (make it before).

I like Recipezaar.com -- they include nutritional information and people rate recipes and provide great feedback. It is incredibly searchable and I can narrow recipes by foods I have available or dietary restrictions. I also like Simply Recipes. I enjoy reading Elise's blog and she incorporates some other very great recipe blogs (such as: vanilla garlic). I visit both of these websites nearly every day.

I like going to kraftfoods.com, bettycrocker.com, wegmans.com, and the food network.com, as they all have some pretty easy recipes, and they are made with a lot of ingredients that you probably already have, or are not hard to find and make, which I find helpful. I'm a "beginner" cook, so I find these sites easy to follow and have not made a bad meal so far!

I like cooks.com- a little redundant (they repeat the same recipe several times) but they give a lot of different recipes for each dish- some simple, some complicated and show the main ingredients before you click on the recipe (so you don't have to look at ones that aren't what you're looking for).

Allrecipes.com

1. Well organized.

2. Thousands of recipes.

3. Reader-rated

4. Free "recipe box".

5. E-mails that aren't spamish.

These are my favorites:

http://allrecipes.com/

http://www.foodnetwork.com/

Food Network.com cuz they have all the big name pros on there!!!

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