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26 Responses to Cooking resources

  1. Kim says:

    I love the Silver Palate Cookbook. Lots of receipies,

  2. Lynne says:

    Once Upon A Chef http://www.onceuponachef.com – lots of delicious family-friendly recipes

  3. TARA says:

    Cooking Light’s email newsletter.

  4. Laura says:

    Epicurious.com is a great way to find recipes based on what ingredients you have by using their search feature. I also like that you can see other people’s comments about the recipe, how it worked out for them and if they had any recommendations on things to add.

  5. Sivan says:

    I always ask my mommy group. there are so many women with different backgrounds and great ideas that know how to cook in a hurry with a baby strapped on to you!

  6. Bonnie says:

    Barefoot Contessa!

  7. Colleen says:

    I love the Barefoot Contessa. http://www.foodnetwork.com

  8. Rhiannon says:

    The Healthy Baby Meal Planner by Annabel Karmel is fabulous for baby from when they are teeny through picky toddler. For grown-ups and kids, I can’t do without the old standard, The Joy of Cooking.

  9. Elizabeth Aronson says:

    Happy Bellies has a cookbook with Dr. Sears that we’ve liked. BW is only 7 months old so we’re just starting but it’s great so far!

  10. Heather says:

    I’ve been enjoying this new blog, Once Upon A Chef – http://www.onceuponachef.com/

  11. Liora says:

    I often look at Williams Sonoma’s web site for recipes.

  12. Maria says:

    I find Annabel Karmel’s book very good for my babies food .. also I like allrecipes.com

  13. Claudia R. says:

    I love http://www.allrecipes.com. All recipes are rated by users and you know they’ll work well the first time around. You can also use the “Ingredients” option at the top of the page to list the ingredients you want (or have on hand) and those you don’t want, and the search engine will pull up recipes that meet your request.

  14. Jodi says:

    It might be a little outdated, but the book “365 ways to make chicken” is great. Especially for my kids who don’t like plain chicken.

  15. Ann Elizabeth says:

    I love getting my recipes online from either The Today Show or Williams Sonoma. I love The Today Show recipes, but it is usually something that I”ve seen them cook on the show, and they are always very easy. Williams Sonoma has great recipes, but some can get quite complicated.

  16. Liz says:

    I like Williams Sonoma cookbooks and recipes.com

  17. Danielle says:

    foodnetwork.com

  18. Caroiline says:

    Annabel Karmel’s First Meals is great for toddler food ideas. Jessica Seinfeld’s book is also useful.

  19. Gemie says:

    When my son was younger, wholesomebabyfood.com for homemade babyfood. Now, I just modify foodnetwork recipes.

  20. Melanie says:

    I love the Everyday Food magazine, as well as it’s cookbook, Great Food Fast. And, I am a fan of Rachel Ray’s 30 minute meals. Making it easy is so important to me!

  21. jodi says:

    I love cooking light online!

  22. Kelly says:

    We order most of our groceries from fresh direct. They have a good collection of recipes from various sources and you can order the food so you know you have all of the ingredients.

  23. Susie says:

    I use myrecipes.com a lot, as well as the foodnetwork.com sometimes

  24. Alpa says:

    wholesomebabyfood.com

  25. Sara says:

    I love using Facebook and Grouprecipes.com. I ask about recipes for my facebook status and end up with a ton of great ones! Grouprecipes is great because there are so many at your fingertips!

  26. jessica says:

    i love Mark Bittman’s books–especially The Essential Vegetarian.
    Of course, I also like to peek back at my own blog http://www.blog.peekababyny.com at my archived weekly recipes!

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