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Where do you get your best everyday recipes from?

9 replies

McDreamy · 07/06/2009 20:20

Books (which ones), magazines, tv, online, friends? Just trying to revamp my menu!

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janeite · 07/06/2009 20:22

BBC Good Food site is okay, as is the Waitrose site. I'm veggie, so book recs might not be useful to you?

EachPeachPearMum · 07/06/2009 20:31

Delicious magazine is excellent
I like Donna Hay's books- she did the Marie Claire cookbooks too.

popmum · 07/06/2009 20:31

good food magazine
(can get sub with tesco vouchers)

paranoidmother · 07/06/2009 20:48

good food
delicious
bbc food

Any of the above are good. My DH uses either of the BBC ones and then we borrow books from the library of things that sound good and try them out. Have made a list on computer of the favourite ones to use again and again.

ClaireDeLoon · 07/06/2009 20:49

Delicious magazine and the bbc website mostly. Plus I do use Nigel Slater recipes a lot.

snickersnack · 07/06/2009 20:54

I really like Nigella Express. I haven't cooked anything from there that wasn't delicious, and we use it a lot.

milkmoustache · 08/06/2009 10:13

Definitely delicious and bbc good food, but also Silvana Franco's Family Food.

HaventSleptForAYear · 08/06/2009 10:34

Delia smith. Never had one of her recipes fail.

McDreamy · 08/06/2009 10:36

Am off to Sainsburys and will pick up the latest copy of Delicious! I have some of the books you have recommended. I need to get off my butt and have a trawl through my recipes!! Thanks

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