I'm currently in the process of trying to learn/teach myself how to cook healthier, but I'm trying to do it without going out and buying a bunch of expensive diet cook books. Can you guys recommend some good recipe websites that include all the info about each recipe.... i.e. I'm looking for websites that offer SIMPLE (but good) recipes that tell you how many calories are in each serving, etc, and doesn't require spices from the lost island of Atlantis or something?
Anyone?
PS - If anyone has any good cookbooks that offer the same (basic, easy to make recipes to live healthy with, including all nutritional info), I'd like to hear those too, because eventually I WILL start buying a few. Just kinda broke right now.
Last edited by starfishkitty; 10-15-2009 at 08:35 PM.
I love that site - gives you all the nutritional info. Plus you can search by ingredient if you want and even list ingredients you DON'T want in the search criteria!
Sorry for jumping in on your board... just had to plug my recipe source!
That's a few that I like that I can think of off hand. But you can just google - healthy chicken recipes, healthy salads, healthy veggies, etc.. and a slew of great sites will come up.
Cooking delicious, healthy foods has become a passion of mine. I am excited for you to take this step.
Last edited by rockinrobin; 10-16-2009 at 08:58 AM.
Reason: had the wrong name
I just got my 1st issue of the magazine clean eating. It came very highly recommended and everything in it looks great!and it has the stats for everything.
^^she doesn't have calorie counts, or nutritional values, but she has great ideas for healthy, DIFFERENT treats. A lot are meatless, most of them are kid friendly. Forget how I found her, but she's got a hot pink hummus that looks awesomely good!
my favorite at the moment is eatingwell.com
been cooking all my meals from it for the past two weeks and i have never been so popular with my husband and son! the food is delicious and very few recipes take more than 30 mins. and nothing complicated!
i live in ireland, but my husband is getting me a subscription to the magazine shipped over for xmas cos i love it so much!
ETA: sorry, i just noticed robin already recommended it!
I am OBSESSED with smittenkitchen.com. It is a blog where this woman makes the most yummy-looking things. It doesn't have the nutritional info but it might inspire you! And every recipe i've tried has worked great. Fun project! Good luck.
Allrecipes.com is GREAT....but double check the calorie counts! Some of them are so far from right it's crazy. I also like www.tasteofhome.com...not all recipes have calorie counts, but a LOT of them do.