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The most well-known name in Indian
cooking. Check out this site for recipes, nutrition guide, ingredients
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Epicurious caters to every food lover's
needs, with a massive database that walks you through recipes for a wide
variety of delicious dishes. Aside from recipes, the site also offers
cooking tutorials, tips, weekly and monthly newsletters, and
feature-length articles. |
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Hungry for some Bobby Flay, Mario Batali,
or Rachael Ray? Shop for branded cooking tools, view Food Network video
clips, collect tons of recipes, even plan your next vacation on
FoodNetwork.com. This site is sure to satisfy your cravings for
delicious dish ideas. |
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Tastingmenu.com looks at food,
specifically the appetizers of the world's great restaurants, and
invites you to look at them too. You'll find pictures of table
presentations and delicious plates of food in eateries that you may or
may not live in proximity to or be able to afford. But sometimes it's
fun just to look. |
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It has sections for all types of recipes
from Indian to Chinese, Mexican and Italian. You can submit your recipe
and it also has lots of other resources such as health cooking,
restaurants and cookery terms. |
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A simple site with a stress on South
Indian style cooking. |
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How many cookbooks begin by asking what
you have in your fridge? That's precisely what CookingByNumbers.com
does, surveying the contents of your kitchen before dispensing recipes
based on what's already in your cupboard. Recipes range from simple
grilled-cheese sandwiches to Mediterranean pork chops and even chocolate
cake. |
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Crying While Eating, a
performance-art-type site, shows videos of just that: People crying
about various things while eating various other things. For example, DJ
is eating Spam while crying about poor chain-letter etiquette. Hank and
Earl are eating pudding and peaches in a cup, drinking whiskey, and
crying because NASCAR was preempted. Now that's entertainment. |
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