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Foodie forums for my mum

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Scratchitt · 23/11/2010 19:28

I just can't, can't let her join Mumsnet but posted for her twice now and don't want her to find me here! Any suggestions for a good foodies food and recipes forum she'd enjoy and could join? Like Mumsent ... just not Mumsnet!

She's a genuinely wonderful cook, reads ferociously and has a library of cooker and recipe books. She cooks constantly and it's her deep, deep passion. She's never happier than when thinking about or planning food. Would like somewhere like Mumsnet so when she has a crisis in a recipe or is looking for inspiration she can talk to similar, thoughtful but passionate women. She's 74.

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SofaQueen · 23/11/2010 19:35

-e-gullet
-Chowhound
-Mouthfuls

Of those three, e-gullet is the most comprehensive. However, all three tend to be very America focused. There are loads of food blogs I follow focused on cooking rather than restaurant going - would she also be interested in them? Also, what is her particular food interest (local, ethnic, vegetarian, organic....)

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catinthehat2 · 23/11/2010 19:43

Check out this site which is very good in itself (by friend of a MNer can't remember who sorry). THe blogger has what looks like a very comprehensive list of foodie sites in her blog roll.

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catinthehat2 · 23/11/2010 19:43

.. continued like this

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Scratchitt · 23/11/2010 20:29

Thank you will look them all up. Def not about restaurants, she reads reviews etc but parents don't go out anywhere that would appear in the papers very often. S

he's just full on into what they eat every day. She's on the local farmer's market committee, treasurer or similar. So she likes organic, local and cooks predominantly european food I'd say. That would include north african though and middle-eastern, not partic into curries and thai etc but she does cook with chili. She really likes all the morocan stuff including Moro cook book. She bothers as much about a side dish, as she does about mains or starters and loves cooking puddings and cakes etc. She russles up a souffle without batting an eyelid and just has a real feel for food. Makes her own pastry, cakes, stock, constantly. She freezes, Her favourite cooks are probably Jane Grigson, Nigel Slater, Elizabeth David.Slater and David probably describe her food best. Just think she'd enjoy somewhere to help with a crisis and also enjoy suggesting to fellow postes what they might do with green beans today etc.

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SofaQueen · 23/11/2010 21:45

Oh wow! My dream mum! I started cooking because my mum was completely useless ( would somehow make frozen pizza which were burnt on top and still frozen at the bottom).

Leiths culinaria is fantastic. If you sign up with them, you get a weekly roundup of different recipes and articles, usually based on a particular theme. I follow the "eat like a girl" blog, "smitten kitchen" blog, "eggsonsunday", and cooking with Amy. Some other good blogs (which seem to have gone down the tubes a bit since the bloggers got book deals) are chocolate and zucchini and ChezPim. There is another fantastic blog which I need to get from my laptop by a Frenchwoman in Boston which is great for recipes (seasonal, organic, and multiple ethnic).

Chocolate and zucchini has a member forum so she can post there, as well as following Clothide.

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bugsonbuns · 24/11/2010 13:38

ourlifeinthekitchen.com/

Quite like this blog...very good food eye candy!

I think Deliaonline, Jamie O website and BBC Good Food magazine all have forums so she could look there.

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Maria2007loveshersleep · 24/11/2010 18:32

Blogs are good (smitten kitchen is fantastic, I follow it too). But as for forums, well I don't know any but in sure there must be some. MN is ideal though ;)

by the way your mum sounds fabulous!

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Scratchitt · 25/11/2010 18:19

Kind words from you all re my mum, she would be thrilled if only i let her look at Mumsnet! Thuogh she may have googled and found it by now. Time for a name change!

Sofa do you mean this one leitesculinaria.com/ Really is forums I@m after rather than blogs, though some of the above look wonderful. Just feel like the interactive element of Forums might get her going and intrigue her.

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missmartha · 25/11/2010 20:51

This is good www.bbc.co.uk/dna/mbfood/NF2670471


Lots of expertise too.

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SofaQueen · 26/11/2010 13:44

yes, it is Leite's...I was getting my thoughts garbled with Leiths Cookery School!

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Ivywats · 25/04/2020 07:49

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handbagsatdawn33 · 25/04/2020 12:12

eatyourbooks.com

As well as being able to list your books & search for recipes either in your own library or online, there are forums for asking questions, helping etc.
It's also brilliant for finding a use for that unusual ingredient lurking at the back of the cupboard/fridge before it goes off.

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Crimsonnightlotus · 25/04/2020 20:42

There's Cooking sub on reddit. It's great.

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jennies1212 · 23/08/2020 17:56

There is another wonderful blog which I want to get from my computer via a Frenchwoman in Boston that is great for recipes (seasonal, organic, and more than one ethnic). Read more here proelectricsmoker.com/

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foodiefun · 25/08/2020 17:55

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TheSandgroper · 26/08/2020 00:14

I like poking about on //www.seriouseats.com when I get stumped. But I don’t think it has a forum.

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Imtoooldforallthis · 26/08/2020 14:40

I've not been on it but would gransnet be any good?

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mesisee · 01/09/2020 10:24

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ShortAndSharp · 09/09/2020 17:55

handbagsatdawn33 thanks for that link! I've signed up and have used it a few times already. Great when I own so many books and can never remember where I saw a particular recipe!! 👍👍👍

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OhioOhioOhio · 24/12/2020 08:44

Yeah what about gransnet?

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