Food Websites

Soldato
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I browse quite a few food websites, I find it useful for finding new recipies and inspiration. I thought it could be a good idea to share our favourites and hopefully discover some new ones. These can be food blogs, food photography or even recipie sites etc.

Enjoy.

http://luxirare.com/
Part fashion designer, part food designer so the website is a mix of both. However the food looks and sounds excellent with fantastic presentation and attention to detail.

http://foodporndaily.com/
Does what it says on the tin. Awesome photos of awesome food, new photo every day. Usually links to a source.

http://bittman.blogs.nytimes.com/ & http://dinersjournal.blogs.nytimes.com/
NY Times has some really good food writers covering all range of things.

http://www.101cookbooks.com/
Blog from a foodie covering a variety of food types including nice photos and writeups.

http://www.fancyfastfood.com/
They take fast food... and make something fancy. For example take a Dominos Pizza and make Dao Mi Noh Chow Mein ^_^

http://g0lubka.blogspot.com/
Another food blog with some really nice photos.

http://madehealthier.com/ & http://www.japandish.com/
A food/travel blog from someone based in Hawaii and their food blog on Japan as well.

http://simplysogood.blogspot.com/
My newest find and current favourite. An american posting amazing looking home recipies with brilliant explanation and photos.

http://www.tastypursuits.com/
Food, recipies, related food stories etc.

So these are ones I currently read. I hope you enjoy them and please share any that you look at too.
 
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Oh god yeah. Just had inspirational idea. Unfortunately someone's already made an app. But can get on with it.

Always had the problem of what to do with recipes you find that you like?
Just found an Ebooker creator on the iPad (Ebook magic), so going to choppy and paste them in there with indexes and Hopfully it'll do all the advance stuff like hyper linking contents to the page.
So if anyone else was wondering what to do, maybe an idea.
 
Aye, it's a great way to format recipes.

I'm not a fan of many American food blogs as most tend to use cups for measurements, this is especially unacceptable for baking recipes.

A cup is 240ml. But, it's a stupid thing to use I agree.
 
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