Showing posts with label recipe site. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recipe site. Show all posts

Friday, May 25, 2007

MyRecipes.com

MyRecipes.com is, yet, another new recipe site. This one culls recipes from Cooking Light, Southern Living, Sunset, Coastal Living and Health magazines. It’s like we’re obsessed with food, or something.

Sunday, April 15, 2007

BBC Good Food

Last summer, when I visited the UK, I fell in love with BBC’s Good Food magazine. I brought three issues home, and then researched the subscription price for delivery in the US – £59!!! No thanks.

I don’t know why it never hit me in the face that they have a food site, BBC Good Food, but they do. I just stumbled upon the site a few days ago. The site is very similar to one of my other favorite recipe sites, Epicurious, with articles and spotlights on seasonal foods, themed dishes, wine, kitchen techniques, and, of course, a recipe directory – don't worry, there's a conversion guide.

Next time you’re looking for a recipe with that peculiar British twist (They have an affinity for fried eggs and curry. Not together. Please, no.), give BBC Good Food a try.

Tuesday, November 7, 2006

New Food Sites

Yahoo! launched a food site, Yahoo! Food, last week. It’s full of recipes and celebs like Martha Stewart and the Rachel Ray – two women you hate to love, and love to hate. Yahoo has partnered with Epicurious, Food and Wine, Cook's Illustrated, and others. There’s so much going on with the site layout that it’s going to take me a while to get familiar with it.

Yahoo! Food will be a place to look up recipes. Try not to get sidetracked, because there’s way too much shit there. Chow launched last month, and aims for a more hip crowd with entertaining man-on-the-street videos and podcast interviews with Top Chef losers. They have recipes, too, and their already popular Chowhound forum.

Chow will be a place to get sidetracked; it’s a lot of fun. Look up a recipe while you’re there.