Meals burnout: Need new recipes Have searched EVERYWHERE
I am sick of eating the same ole stuff. I searched the recipes on here plus I search all the time for low fat/low cal recipes, healthy recipes, and everything in between. Any good sites out there?
What about having a look in your local library and seeing what cookbooks they have there? If there's a cookbook that you know you'll use, you can always have a look for it in your bookshop or buy it online...
I really like recipezaar.com because they have lots of recipes and lots of them are rated by other users. You can search by type of diet or igredient or whatever. I've found lots of good stuff there.
This is one of my favorite sites for recipes. She is a WW'er too so everything is pointed out. But she has pictures of all her dishes, uses real food along with some quick easies ingredients. I adore this woman and her site.
I hope you find her as beneficial and motivating as I do.
All recipes include Serving Size, and complete nutritional information as listed on the site including points.
There are no fillers or additives. Just recipes.
Last edited by sweetnsassyfied; 09-15-2007 at 07:58 AM.
As a librarian, I am compelled to second the suggestion to head to your local library. I bet they will have so many cookbooks it'll make your head spin! If you're working on vegetarianism, check the card catalog for How It All Vegan, Vegan With a Vengeance, or Fresh From the Vegetarian Slow Cooker. Or any of the Moosewood cookbooks, they are classics.