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Your Favorite Food Websites?

What are some good food websites to look up recipes and other food related information?

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I love serious eats, midtown lunch since I'm in Manhattan and this new one I'm really digging is http://boozeburgersandbeats.wordpress.com because it has a great mix of music, cocktails and food three things I'm a really big fan of NYC Food Guy isn't half bad either and Jennifer Hess' Last Night's Dinner is food photograpfy at it's finest.

Serious Eats is the only one that I look at. Oh and CHOW, they send some really great recipes to me.

Besides SE, epicurious.com is a terrific site.

foodnetwork.com

I use the sites mentioned above. A lot of magazines/cooking shows have their own websites so you can probably do a websearch for whatever cooking shows or magazines you like.

America's test kitchen has product reviews and recipes.

I also like Martha Stewart's website, the Whole Foods website, and Gourmet for recipes.

I also love The Kitchn since it's a collection of useful info plus recipes (and great photos). They link to a lot of blogs which is dangerous because you just end up compiling a giant list of recipes to try because they all look so good... Someday I'll get to all of them, I swear!

Also, the ATK website is only free for the current season. Info from past season's costs money. Some people find it worth the money, some don't.

here are some that are in my rss feed that haven't already been mentioned:
the atlantic food channel
internet food association
smitten kitchen
ruhlman.com
hungry magazine

smitten kitchen, sassy radish, amateur gourmet (even though i think he's ever-so-slightly annoying), bitchin camero, not eating out in ny, eater...


...did i mention i kill A LOT of time at work?

I've been going to Eat Me Daily just for kicks, and I seem to head to The Kitchn on a more regular basis. Epicurious is always pretty reliable for recipes, and Chow (I mostly use Chowhound) is pretty good too.

Of course, these come second do Serious Eats.

ruhlman, hungrymag, chowhound, eater....

Couldn't possibly list them all here...but I do have them organized into folders, by blogs, by recipe sites, etc. I wish my house was as organized as my website folders.

www.foodchannel.com is my favorite by far!

@arm1970 - me too. I have about 6 food related folders in my bookmarks; blogs, recipe sites, recipes, information (measurement conversion, cast iron care, etc), chefs I like, and Food Products. It seems that most of my for-fun surfing are all food related.

I LOVE America's Test Kitchen and signed up for online access to Cook's Illustrated.
-Dawn
Eat dinner with your family tonight, I mean it!

Hank Shaw at Hunter Angler Gardener Cook.

http://www.honest-food.net/blog1/

I guess I'm a tabloid lover - I hit foodnetworkaddict a couple of times a day.

I love so many of the above mentioned except foodnetwork.com. It has great content but since they've "updated" it it's slower than a dog $#@*
bones.

These aren't necessarily recipe sites but if you're into food you must go to grubstreet.com (new york mag) and thefeedbag.com.

My favourites are Chow and tastespotting.com (the former for the forum and the latter for my daily fix of food porn!)

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