Reply Thu 17 Feb, 2005 01:16 pm
Anyone know of any cooking dictionary online? Not sure if such a thing even exsists but it would help a starting cook a lot.
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bobsmythhawk
 
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Reply Thu 17 Feb, 2005 02:06 pm
There are barrels of them. Here's one:

http://www.recipelink.com/

Recipe Link describes itself as a site for those with "a passion for food, cooking, and recipe collecting." It states it is "home to 20,000+ hand-selected recipe links and 1000's of recipes shared by our visitors." Recipes are searchable or browsable using the index. Also includes weekly menus, holiday recipes, and a recipe message board.

If you want more go to www.lii.com. It gives different interests. Find recipes under food section and click on it. When you reach recipes go to general resources and click there for a rundown and description of different sites.
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Devious Britches
 
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Reply Thu 17 Feb, 2005 03:59 pm
thank you. just needed one to find out what a fenel and shallots was. and to learn what seaasonings work best with what types of meats. I'm like in the kindergarden version of cooking. But everyone learns at the beginning i guess. Again thank you very much
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sublime1
 
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Reply Sun 20 Feb, 2005 04:51 pm
Don't worry I am at the 5th or 6th grade level myself. Here is a website that I have used and was thrilled with the results.

http://www.epicurious.com/
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