This post originally appeared on By Hook or By Cook.
Maybe you're getting ready for a new diet. Or maybe making all the traditional holiday food has gotten you bored, in any case, here are
Thirteen places you may not know to look for recipes
1· Celestial Seasonings: recipes for cooking with tea
2· Panera Bread: I didn't expect a bakery to offer bread recipes
3· Iowa State's Tasty Insect Recipes: especially for my MK friends
4· Seussville: 3 recipes for green eggs and ham
5· FirstGov.gov: recipes from the US Government
6· UPenn's African Cookbook: recipes and cooking tips
7· Williams-Sonoma: seasonal recipes and entertaining ideas
8· San Diego Zoo: kid's recipes A-Z
9· National Hot Dog & Sausage Council: didn't know we had one
10· NativeTech: Native American technology, art, and recipes!
11· Jersey Fresh: recipes from the NJ Department of Agriculture
12· National Watermelon Promotion Board: sandwiches? entrees??
13· Colonial Williamsburg: anyone for rabbit-free "rabbit"?
Check out other thirteeners at ThursdayThirteen.com.
Wow, I didn't think the Government had a cooking website. I did know about celestial seasonings...but only because I drink their tea. ;)
ReplyDeleteMy 13 are up. I moved my blog and this is my first 13 in my new digs.
i love to collect recipes, so i've marked a few of these sites to visit later!
ReplyDeletehappy TT!
I was stoked when I found the recipes on Panera's website!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool list!
Thanks for stopping by.
I love Williams and Sonoma.
ReplyDeleteI love finding new recipes too.
Thanks for sharing all the great links. I'll be back.
Wishing you the best in 2007!
Happy TT!
Those look fabulous. I haven't visited most of them. I've also heard that many restaurants put their recipes on line, such as Olive Garden. I've never searched for them but maybe I'll try Googling it and see if it's true.
ReplyDeleteGreat! I’ll have to steal something from there…
ReplyDeleteSan Diego Zoo sounds like “100 ways how to prepare zebra!”
That's an awesome list!!!! Thanks for sharing.
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