Hello everyone,
I was wondering is there a forum out there in netland that is the badger and blade of cooking? Searching the forum did not give me a thread with the answer.
Thank you,
S
Hello everyone,
I was wondering is there a forum out there in netland that is the badger and blade of cooking? Searching the forum did not give me a thread with the answer.
Thank you,
S
epicurious.com is a pretty good place. One of the things I like about the recipes there is that you can review the recipe and make comments, and read other peoples comments.
Shawn
http://egullet.org
Though some complain they're a bit haute.
Steve,
The History of B&B -- If you remember a significant B&B event that's not on the history page, let me know.
Learn about the Science of Shaving in the B&B ShaveWiki. Or read my own Mad Scientist posts.
Don't hate the haute
epicurious is a regular on my list. Down under, I often use taste.com.au. I mostly get my recipes on one or the other. And I sometimes post my results on B&B!![]()
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I suppose the complaints about egullet are equivalent to what people would get around here if they enjoyed their Gillette disposables and canned goo. That place isn't quite for "foodies". They tend to take their food rather more seriously.
Steve,
The History of B&B -- If you remember a significant B&B event that's not on the history page, let me know.
Learn about the Science of Shaving in the B&B ShaveWiki. Or read my own Mad Scientist posts.
www.chow.com. . . has much the same sort of banter that we do here. Nice little instructive videos etc. I think epicurious has the best collection of recipes.
I am a fan of http://www.spiceplace.com/forums/ myself. I have found some great dishes there.
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