The food photography of this gorgeous site is stunning, and the recipes are great. Well worth perusing! http://patentandthepantry.wordpress.com/
The recipes are secondary to this young mother's musings, but the site offers quirky charm, heart, and beautiful photography. I like it!
Get ready for a treat! Fabulous blog, fabulous photos, fabulous recipes! Wow! http://virtualgoodyplate.blogspot.com/
If it’s gluten-free recipes you’re seeking, this is a great place to start. The format, layout, and recipes are appealing … definitely worth a visit!
This is fun! Titled “Cooking for the Average Joan,” this blog is written by “Bad Joan.” Started in August 2011, it has potential - I like the 22 wholesome recipes posted so far - but Joan doesn't post enough, and is a tetch too self-promotional for my taste. If she doesn't step it up in the next few weeks, I'll drop this recommendation. Bad, Joan! Bad! Start cooking, honey! http://cookingjoan.blogspot.com/
Help! I’m a willing prisoner in a bake shop! This site is food porn at its best - ooey-gooey marvelous. Subtitled “Confections, Creations, and Lots of Calories,” that about describes it. I'd weigh 500 pounds if I made this stuff. I can gain weight merely by reading the recipes. http://iammommy.typepad.com/i_am_baker/
Whimsical and fun, this blog feels “down home Mur’can.” There are recipes for watching football. There are recipes made from junk food. There are recipes made from pre-packaged products … in fact, lots of recipes made from PPP! This blog is fun. Love it! http://www.plainchicken.com/
In another highly professional blog, a London-based cookbook author offers personable charm and Indian recipes with photos and videos. Her Spinach and Lentil Dal looks scrumptious! She’s right when she says this is Indian comfort cooking at its best! http://www.quickindiancooking.com/
Wonderful blog! Healthier, cheaper, easier meals for kids and adults. I like the photos; I like the sentiment to be at one with the earth, appreciate your blessings, and not be wasteful. A sensible blog, with heart. http://www.section89.com/
Let this gem of a blog inspire you to add more vegetables to your diet! The blogger is a charmer and the photos are extraordinary. She describes herself as “25, Flight Attendant, Vegetable Obsessed Foodie, Dark Chocoholic, Herbal Tea Drinker, and Yogini. Introverted Bookworm, Singer, and Collector of Tattoos, Scarves, and Hairless Felines. I eat salads the size of my head.” I marvel at this blogger’s delightful talent. http://thevegetablecentrickitchen.com/about/
This highly self-promotional, somewhat unfocussed British blog is a bit of a challenge to navigate, so go directly to the Index. I’m recommending it because the blog lists many vegan recipes that appear easy and delicious. http://fussfreeflavours.com/index/
Gorgeous photos; gorgeous blog touching on all things heirloom. Titled A Labour of Love, you'll find this Canadian blog at http://www.debrajustice.blogspot.com/
Beautiful recipes and yet another beautiful blog! http://33shadesofgreen.blogspot.com/
His name is Kevin Lynch and he lives in a tiny space with a closet-sized kitchen in Toronto. Love him ... love his blog! http://www.closetcooking.com/
This is one of the finest food blogs I’ve come across! There’s even a section on afternoon teas! The blog is perfection itself! I’m wildly impressed! How am I gonna keep my readers down on the farm after they’ve seen Paree? http://whatscookingamerica.net/
True confession: I look; I admire; I notate; I move on. I wish I had time to read the many high-quality food blogs out there, but I don’t! If you do, however, here’s another gem. http://thefoodevangelist.blogspot.com/
This is literally the world’s No. 1 food blog. Ree Drummond calls herself The Pioneer Woman, receives more than 10 million blog reads a month (yes, 10 million) and seems to take it all in stride. The photography is luscious, the recipes sound great, and the horses are better looking than most of the men I dated before I roped and hog-tied Ron. http://thepioneerwoman.com/
I’m in love! Good thing for Ron that it’s with a website! And no, Dollinks, it’s not one of those sites in which the participants wear nothing but a mask and socks. For a family-run food blog, this (like the blog above) is without question one of the world’s best. http:simplyrecipes.com/
This website will undoubtedly appeal to readers interested in quilting, crocheting, knitting, cooking, gardening, and home decor. Readers will find it at http://sharonsfavorites.blogspot.ca/
I am gob-smacked! I have stumbled upon the best - the best, I say! - cooking and décor website I’ve seen to date. Clever, innovative, and interactive, it offers recipes, how-to tutorials, and decorating advice. It has charm. It has chutzpah. What it doesn’t have - if I may be allowed this one small criticism - is an easy-to-find home page. After dogged persistence, I clicked on “Our Team” and found a huge staff of 33 talented people (which makes me feel less insecure about the ad-free site that Ron and I produce as a labor of love). Hey, Martha Stewart! Move over! This crew does it livelier and better. http://www.thekitchn.com/
Fresh and smart, this great cooking site is wildly appealing. Ever wanted to make Pink Lemonade Bars? You will after you’ve read this brilliant little site. You’ll find it at http://smittenkitchen.com/
This website is lots of fun! Its emphasis on making frugal living fun will appeal to anyone with a family, pets, and the usual household struggles with too much month at the end of your money. Plenty of budget recipes, here! http://www.hillbillyhousewife.com/
