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The
Activity Cupboard’s Fun Snack Ideas (creative snacks for kids)
All
Recipes.com (a large recipe site that even allows you to choose what
size you want your printed recipes to be: full page, 3x5, or 4x6)
Baker
Boulanger (a huge amount of recipes listed alphabetically and by
category)
Betty
Crocker (recipes, online shopping for the kitchen and home)
Books
For Cooks (This site offers thousands of cookbooks in 140
categories, many with sample
recipes to try before you buy. Most books
are sold at a 20% discount.)
The
California Avacado Commission (guacamole and other avacado recipes)
California
New Potatoes (recipes and info on the different types)
California
Olive Industry (recipes, postcards, nutrition facts)
California
Raisins (The site has a nice variety of recipes.)
Calorie
Control Council (Use the calculators to track calories and fat in
your meals and get help in meal
planning, diet management and
excercise.)
Campbell’s
Community- the Campbell Soup homepage (Find recipes,
an online shop for Campbell’s
collectibles, info about the “Labels For
Education” program, games, crafts
and more.)
Carnegie
Mellon Recipe Archive Index (hundreds of recipes in many
categories)
The
Catfish Institute (recipes)
Chef
Paul Prudhomme (recipes, food products, giftpacks, cookbooks and videos,
kitchen tools)
Cooking.com
(all types of kitchen items, cookbooks, recipes, more)
Cook’s
Illustrated (taste tests, cooking tips, new recipes every other month)
Copykat
Creations (“secret” restaurant recipes)
Crock
Pot (This site from Rival has recipes for slow cookers)
Crockery
Kitchen (If this link doesn’t work, go to their homepage and click
on “Recipes”. I’ve provided the link that goes directly to beginning
of the index of all the recipes, listed in alphabetical order. Hopefully
that will save you some time. At least they have over 1,000 recipes.)
Crockpot
Recipes from About.com (over 1,000)
Diabetic
Recipe Links:
DiabetesNet
Recipes (This site from Scott & White Hospital has many.)
Diabetic
Cooking Website (It's easy to find what you’re looking for with this
big categorized selection.)
Diabetic-Lifestyle
Diabetic
Recipe Archive from Diabetic Gourmet Magazine (many choices)
Recipes
from The Carbohydrate Counting Cookbook (just a few)
RecipeSource
- Diabetic Recipes (large selection, maany categories)
Disney’s
Family.Com (They have a recipe section.)
Doughboy.Com
(Pillsbury recipes, plus fun with the Doughboy: games,
e-cards. Also links to
other Pillsbury sites.)
Duncan
Hines (baking tips, decorating techniques, product information
and special features such as
Recipe of the Month)
FitnessLink
(good section on nutrition that includes guides to food
groups, vitamins and vegetarian eating)
The
Fort Worth Star-Telegram’s Recipe Database
Funology
In The Kitchen (unique, fun recipes to make for/with kids)
Garry’s
Texas Cookin’ (many Southern recipes, including a list of
Texas recipes and links to other
Texas sites)
Green
Giant (recipes plus health and fitness info)
HerbNET
(how to grow, buy and cook herbs)
Hershey
(chocolate recipes and, believe it or not, pasta recipes)
Hershey’s
Kisses And Crafts (recipes and craft ideas using kisses)
HomeArts’
Eats (a recipe finder and more)
Internet
Epicurean Cook’s Calculator (Make instant weight, temperature, and
volume conversions. Very easy to use. Great for those who are
“math challenged”, like myself.)
Internet
Epicurean Recipe Collection links (huge list of recipe sites)
The
Internet Food Channel’s Database of Food Links
Joy
of Cooking (internet companion to the cookbook)
Kellogg's
Kitchens (Click on "Recipes".)
Kitchen
etc. (kitchen items)
The
Kitchen Link (recipes and many links)
LaChoy
(recipes)
Ladies
Home Journal food section (Find recipes on the site or register to
receive recipes by email.)
Lipton
Recipe Secrets (huge amount of recipes, a search feature, and tips)
Louis
Kemp Seafood (recipes)
Marshmallow
Peeps (Easter recipes, crafts and decorating ideas)
McCormick
(Find recipes and learn about spices.)
Meals.com
(over 10,000 recipes, free offers and tips)
Mealtime.org
(many recipes using canned food on this site from the
Canned Food Alliance)
Mimi’s
Cyber Kitchen (links to more than 1500 foodsites, plus electronic
greeting cards with recipes)
Mixing
Spoon (great recipe site with shopping lists, prep time, cooking
time, nutritional analysis,
and conversions to alter serving sizes up to 100
servings)
National
Hog Dog & Sausage Council (on-site recipes using weiners and
sausage, plus several free brochures to order with
recipes and other
information)
National
Pork Producers Council (recipes in the consumer section)
National
Watermelon Promotion Board (recipes and tips on how to select
the best watermelons)
Pillsbury(on-site
recipes, email recipes, bake-off information, Doughboy merchandise and
more)
Prevention
Magazine's Weight Loss and Fitness page (meal planning, diet news,
articles from medical experts and fitness info)
Produce
Oasis (selection, seasonal and nutritional info, plus recipes, tips
and trivia)
Quaker
Oats Magazine Online (recipes, plus health and fitness info)
Ragu
(pasta recipes)
Reddi-Wip
(dessert recipes including a nice kids’ section with party ideas and fun
recipes for kids to make themselves)
The
Reynolds Kitchens (recipes, ideas
and tips)
Rosarita
(Mexican recipes)
Rosetto
(pasta recipes)
The
Rosie O’Donnell Show Cookbook (recipes seen on the show)
Sally’s
Place (recipes)
Slow
Cooker Recipes from All Recipes (If the link doesn't work, go to the
home
page and do a search for "slow cooker".)
The
Soda Fountain (interesting site with recipes, links to information
on antique soda fountains and drink machines, and a neat page with information
about the history of well known and not so well known soft drinks)
Spice
Islands (recipes and spice info)
Starkist
(tuna recipes)
The
Sweet Onion Source (delicious recipes using sweet onions)
The
Tex Mex Chef (Matt Martinez, Jr.)
Texas
Fresh Produce Guide - Texas Dept. of Agriculture (Locate fresh
produce sites in your area--
roadside stands, on-farm, even pick-your-own.)
Texas
Monthly Online’s Restaurant Reviews
Tony
Chachere's (recipes are in the "fun" section)
Top
Secret Recipes On The Web (Find out how to make all kinds of brand
name and restaurant recipes that wouldn’t normally be given to the public.
Included are recipes for soup served at Al Yeganeh’s Soup Kitchen International.
Yeganeh became famous as the man who was portrayed on Seinfield
as the “Soup Nazi”)
Tufts
University Nutrition Navigator (This is a rating guide to nutrition
websites, with links to sites with recipes, and many
links to those with info about food safety, nutrition and health related
info. Separate areas for parents, women and children, with links
to sites such as The Vegetarian Resource Group and links to subjects
such as “Kids Learn About Diabetes”, “The Healthy Refrigerator”.)
Value
Page (Formerly called Supermarkets Online. Enter your zipcode
and choose a store in your area. View products
offered each week and
check off the products you plan to buy. Print
out the page and have the
cashier scan it. You will then be issued “Value
Bucks” that you can have
deducted from the grocery bill or use them on
your next shopping trip. The site also has links to other sites with
offers, coupons, recipes, etc.)
Virtual
Texan’s Chuckwagon (recipes and more about Texas food)
Weber
(Find recipes in the cookbook section. In the Grilling Essentials
section, you’ll find a helpful portion guide to help
you plan for a family
meal or a party, doneness charts, a spice and herb
guide, and US/metric
conversion tables.)
Your
Health.com (recipes, in addition to health info)
ZAGAT.COM
(restaurant listings, reviews and driving directions)