This site gives you a list of the 2011 best food blog awards. There are 17 different categories with 6 winners each. If you wanted to make some desert you can look under the best baking and deserts blog and check out what the bloggers say. This website can also jumpstart some new recipe ideas as well.
This is one of the most useful online cooking instructions and a great way to find new recipes for certain holidays. It also has cooking 101 for the real beginners who don't know the cooking measurements and the basics. This is useful because if there are similar recipes to the ones I have I could link the viewers from my page to similar recipes or if they did not like the ingredients used in my recipes they could try something that was similar to it.
This is probably a must watch/read for all those who love to cook. It features special and popular recipes from famous chefs. The thing I like about this is the detailed outline on the recipes, the total time it would take, the prep time, the cooking time, how many servings and the easiness of that certain recipe.
This is a nice site to find recipes, and a little more organized than homecooking.about.com. It has a community/forum section so I can interact with the people who also frequent this site. I'll also able to connect with others and learn new recipes and so on.
A blog site about her own home cooking. I really like this blog mainly because the food pictures are delicious looking, and the recipe she types up are very clean and the directions are clear. what I probably like most is her "recipe swap roundup" which she categorized and it basically features other blogger's recipe for this similar dish!
Not only about cooking and recipes but gives it has a kitchen tour, an F.A.Q. of the person and a recipe! Showing the workspace behind the people who do home cooking is really nice, makes me feel connected as a viewer. I like how it in the left margin it gives you the top 5 recipes, post and tours.
Similar to all the other sites, it contains recipes. What I like about this one is that the fact that it separates it's recipes not only by the typical breakfast, lunch, dinner, or by beef, chicken, egg, etc but it also has a recipes for people on budget, for vegetarians, low carb, etc. It would be very useful to compare some vegetarian dishes that I have in mind to the ones listed here.
A fun, easy guide to learn how to cook 'gourmet' food. I like the options he has at the very top, the how to and tools would be helpful. I also like how he incorporates his family into the cooking. When reading one of this appetizers "Chinese Pork Dumplings" I learned that he wanted to do this recipe because he thought his daughters could help out with the prep in making them.
A bit different than all the rest because it features home cooking from Asian countries. However, it mainly covers dishes from Korea. But what i liked about this most is that it's dishes that Americans probably haven't heard before and i like the sauce option it has. I also liked the step by step with pictures.
This is different than the above link because it features recipes from more Asian countries such as the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, etc. The only thing i don't like about this site is the lack of pictures for the recipes.
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