Part I of III
Have you ever gone to that vast place called the internet in search of the “perfect” recipe, only to get lost among countless websites, some of which are just about worthless? Well, after years of searching (seriously!!), I have compiled a list of my favorites. This begins a three week series that will introduce you to what I believe are some of the most helpful sites out there.
Of course, I haven’t been to every site, so there may be some undiscovered nuggets out there waiting to be discovered. If you know of them, let me know, we’d love to spotlight them. Have fun exploring these sites, and make them work for you. Happy trails . . .
— Heart Healthy recipes and food advice from the American Heart Association. Especially good, if your family has a special need for recipes that target heart health. Great for doing preventative maintenance on the old ticker, not just emergency maintenance. www.deliciousdecisions.org
– Great resource for quick recipe searches. Can be a little busy on the webpages. Some recipes are so similar that they may seem repetitive. Recipes are available by ingredient type, course, ethnicity, etc. allrecipes.com
— Full meals or separate recipes divided by special diet needs, taste preferences, time and nutrition. The site also includes a health guide and an available e-mail subscription which includes daily or weekly recipes, meals and tips. www.mealsforyou.com
By Emily on 08/5/06 in Food, Eating with Emily, Columns
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