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I don't usually cook, but I want to learn, what's the best place to get recipes from?

>> No.8606771

Ask /adv/

>> No.8606918

>>8606759
The nutribullet has great smoothie and cooking recipes. Or you can check out Alton's Good Eats or look at videos on Youtube. Instagram has some recipes, but some are terrible, so proceed with caution.

Best advice is to just look up the recipes you want to make, and check the reviews to see if it's legit. Some people may also make better revisions or ingredient swaps in their reviews, and that's always fun!

>> No.8607013

watch foodwishes

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>>8606759
There are millions of good recipes on the internet, the problem is that there are also millions of not so good recipes on the net. I stick to a few sites I know and usually try the recipes that have a lot 90%+ great reviews.

One of my favorite recipe sites:

http://www.epicurious.com/

>> No.8607083

>>8606759
Get The Joy of Cooking and work in a restaurant.

>> No.8607123

>>8606759
invest in a cook book anon, online recipes are often randomly and stupidly modified by the people who post them because they think they know what they're doing. to be printed and published in a cookbook a recipe has to meet a certain minimum standard