Smitten Kitchen:
For those used to cooking in a smaller space, Smitten Kitchen, hails from a tiny NYC apartment. Everything is made entirely from scratch with exact instruction and beautiful photos to guide you along. Writer, cook and photographer, Deb Perelman, claims to steer clear of pretentious ingredients. “I think food should be accessible, and am certain that you don’t need any of these things to cook fantastically.”
101 Cookbooks:
Heidi Swanson at 101 Cookbooks focuses on “natural, whole foods and ingredients - vegetarian recipes that are good for you, with the occasional sweet treat.” Combined with travel photos and collages, the site allows you to select recipes by ingredients and what is in season.
Eat the Seasons:
Eat the Seasons is a great site for discovering farmers markets and finding fruits and veggies ripe for roasting. A quick and easy way to locate the foods that have the most nutrients in your region.
Dinner Tool:
If you’re planning meals for a large family, enter a few ingredients into Dinner Tool’s search engine and you’ll find plenty of recipes so nothing goes to waste. You can also search by low carb, low fat, vegan and vegetarian categories or by your cuisine of choice.
Made Just Right:
Made Just Right has joined forces with Earth Balance to provide healthy recipes, including vegan, dairy-free and gluten-free dishes, by using their products. They make everything from coconut spread to an alternative mayonnaise. More information about their products is available at www. EarthBalanceNatural.com
Hungry Girl:
I mentioned Hungry Girl in my article on “Ten Savvy Time Saving Tips.”
It’s worth mentioning again, simply because Hungry Girl just makes life that much easier. Hungry Girl creator, Lisa Lillien just released “Supermarket Survival: Aisle by Aisle. HG Style,” available at Amazon, Barnes & Noble and Target.
…okay, okay… and one naughty site:
Bakerella:
Bakerella is simply the best when it comes to the sweet stuff. Always creative and crafty, the site combines decorating with baking to create a one-stop shop for all your delectable desires.
What’s your favorite site for healthy, delicious recipes? Please share!
Photo: Zesty Measuring Spoons, $18 at anthropologie.com

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