[Sca-cooks] What recipe finder websites do you like?

Speaker To Idiots pixel at hundred-acre-wood.com
Thu Jun 16 08:43:12 PDT 2005


I'll either google for the specific recipe, if there's something in 
particular I'm looking for, or I go to www.recipesource.com. It's what 
used to be SOAR (searchable online archive of recipes). If you have an 
idea of what you're searching for, and/or are conversant with usenet, 
there are also the archives for rec.food.cooking and rec.food.recipes.

Margaret FitzWilliam


On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 kingstaste at mindspring.com wrote:

> I don't use recipes much, unless I'm working from a specific text.  But my
> students at work are asking this question quite often.  I had been
> recommending recipe dot com, but I just went there and couldn't get past the
> index to find an actual recipe, no search bar, nothing.  I've been asked
> about epicurious dot com, but I've only visited it once or twice.  I am of
> the opinion that foodtv's site is great if you are looking for something
> they did on a show, but not for a general index of recipes.
> So, here's the question.
> If you were a not-so-inspired cook or just really new to trying different
> things, where would you go on the web to find a good site for recipes?
> Discuss~
> Christianna



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