Cooking in America has become somewhat of a lost art, in that so many of us rely on complete frozen meals, pizza, delis and the many take-outs and fast food places. Who's got time to cook? As a result, we've got a whole generation – or maybe even two – who haven't a clue on what a kitchen is for, besides eating! However, with the economy being the way it is, some of us are beginning to embrace the cooking concept, both as a way to save money, eat more healthfully and perhaps even have some fun creating our own meals, more or less from scratch.
Cooking is a fun hobby and, with the hundreds of thousands of recipe sites online, there's really no excuse for not learning this satisfying art. Foodies are always eager to share recipes, techniques, tips and equipment discoveries with their friends. Almost all cooking sites offer free email recipes, sent from their site to your inbox, to lure you into their favorite hobby. If you don't consider yourself a cook, take a look and see how, without attending a single class, you can easily become a proficient cook and even, eventually, a gourmet cook.
No matter what your taste in food, from your basic burger to an exotic Moroccan dish, you can find it on the net. Let's say you tasted a remarkable Greek dish called Dolmas (lamb, raisins and rice, wrapped in grape leaves) in a restaurant and haven't a clue as to how to recreate this dish at home. Use Google or your favorite search engine to search out Greek cooking sites, in particular, Dolmas. You click through and find that, while an unusual dish, it's fairly simple to make. The recipe gives detailed instructions, with diagrams on wrapping the contents in the grape leaves – and where to buy the grape leaves! Best of all, the site allows you to email recipes of your choosing right to your inbox. At this point, you're probably halfway to becoming a foodie yourself.
No matter what you'd like to cook, there are tens of thousands of sites who would love to teach you how. Most of the sites offering email recipes, also have a 'your recipe box' feature, which allows you to collect interesting recipes that you can store on their server and flip through at your leisure, as the mood strikes you.
Almost all of these cooking sites, in addition to email recipes that you choose, also produce free newsletters which include feature stories written by food experts, that teach you many of the basic and more exotic cooking techniques, such as making gravies, salsas, a roux, roasting a goose or baking the perfect croissant. The possibilities are endless. Once you get started, it'll be hard to tear yourself away from your new hobby. Begin with your very favorite foods, searching out recipes online and get into the email recipes fun groove.
In addition to email recipes, you'll find email cooking classes, usually divided into several lessons. These are also free and you're walked through the entire process, step by step. Pretty soon, you're an expert on omelets, salad dressings, crockpot dishes or whatever. From vegan dishes to soul food, you'll find whatever your heart desires.
Some of the email recipes sites provide 'special edition' newsletter issues, with such features as planning a Sunday brunch, with numerous choices for your menus, complete with shopping lists and organizing tips.
The famous name brands, such as Land O' Lakes, Best Foods, Campbell's, Nestles and Kraft often print their customer's favorite recipes on the box or jar. Well, if you visit these websites, you'll find dozens of innovative recipes containing their product – of course, these are all available as email recipes.
So, there's absolutely no excuse for not knowing how to cook these days. All you need is a little adventurous spirit, a desire to save some money and a few good email recipes sites! Happy cooking!
Cooking is a fun hobby and, with the hundreds of thousands of recipe sites online, there's really no excuse for not learning this satisfying art. Foodies are always eager to share recipes, techniques, tips and equipment discoveries with their friends. Almost all cooking sites offer free email recipes, sent from their site to your inbox, to lure you into their favorite hobby. If you don't consider yourself a cook, take a look and see how, without attending a single class, you can easily become a proficient cook and even, eventually, a gourmet cook.
No matter what your taste in food, from your basic burger to an exotic Moroccan dish, you can find it on the net. Let's say you tasted a remarkable Greek dish called Dolmas (lamb, raisins and rice, wrapped in grape leaves) in a restaurant and haven't a clue as to how to recreate this dish at home. Use Google or your favorite search engine to search out Greek cooking sites, in particular, Dolmas. You click through and find that, while an unusual dish, it's fairly simple to make. The recipe gives detailed instructions, with diagrams on wrapping the contents in the grape leaves – and where to buy the grape leaves! Best of all, the site allows you to email recipes of your choosing right to your inbox. At this point, you're probably halfway to becoming a foodie yourself.
No matter what you'd like to cook, there are tens of thousands of sites who would love to teach you how. Most of the sites offering email recipes, also have a 'your recipe box' feature, which allows you to collect interesting recipes that you can store on their server and flip through at your leisure, as the mood strikes you.
Almost all of these cooking sites, in addition to email recipes that you choose, also produce free newsletters which include feature stories written by food experts, that teach you many of the basic and more exotic cooking techniques, such as making gravies, salsas, a roux, roasting a goose or baking the perfect croissant. The possibilities are endless. Once you get started, it'll be hard to tear yourself away from your new hobby. Begin with your very favorite foods, searching out recipes online and get into the email recipes fun groove.
In addition to email recipes, you'll find email cooking classes, usually divided into several lessons. These are also free and you're walked through the entire process, step by step. Pretty soon, you're an expert on omelets, salad dressings, crockpot dishes or whatever. From vegan dishes to soul food, you'll find whatever your heart desires.
Some of the email recipes sites provide 'special edition' newsletter issues, with such features as planning a Sunday brunch, with numerous choices for your menus, complete with shopping lists and organizing tips.
The famous name brands, such as Land O' Lakes, Best Foods, Campbell's, Nestles and Kraft often print their customer's favorite recipes on the box or jar. Well, if you visit these websites, you'll find dozens of innovative recipes containing their product – of course, these are all available as email recipes.
So, there's absolutely no excuse for not knowing how to cook these days. All you need is a little adventurous spirit, a desire to save some money and a few good email recipes sites! Happy cooking!
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