We've all found ourselves rifling through our recipe box, thinking, I've served this a hundred times... I wish I had a recipe that would at least put a new twist on this one. What happened to that cookbook? While we may have thirty recipes that are family favorites, we can't help but think that a little more variety would be appreciated, both by our family members and you, the cook! Here we've got a few ideas on how to find and use email recipes to refresh your menus and even create a customized, personal cookbook.
If you've never explored the tens of thousands of excellent cooking and recipe websites, now is the time to do so. Whatever may be your favorite cuisine or food, there are probably hundreds of sites devoted to your specialty. If you've always wanted to know how to make croissants, authentic gumbo, or the techniques involved in cooking game dishes, there's a cooking site somewhere on the web that will answer all your questions. Best of all, almost all cooking and recipe websites provide free email recipes, which allows you to receive as many recipes as you like, right into your in-box. This service is typically augmented with an optional (free) newsletter you receive by email. These newsletters are filled with feature articles, cooking tips, links to specials on kitchen gadgets and cookware, as well as additional recipes that the newsletter editor finds noteworthy. Such recipes may serve to spark your imagination with ideas for new menu items you've never tried. For example, an ethnic dish, such as Mulligatawny soup, Pistou, or Borscht may be just the dish that suit will send your family into cheers. Try something new!
Many of the cooking and recipe sites which provide email recipes also have software that allows you to save recipes in your own virtual cookbook on the server, a handy feature for the avid cook. As you try some of your collection of email recipes, you can add your favorites to your online cook book. Of course, you can print these out any time you like, compiling a printed cookbook for your kitchen.
You can see there's no need for your cooking skill or enthusiasm to languish. Even in these budget conscious times, you can have all the email recipes you want, compiled in your very own custom cookbook. Just Google 'cooking' and a food name or a ethnic name, such as 'Mexican', followed by 'food'. Take your pick, follow the links, and you'll soon be rustling up a magnificent meal. Happy cooking!
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