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This article is from the Cooking and Conversions FAQ, by with numerous contributions by Victor Sack cooking.faq@mac.com others.

8.1 Recipe archives

There are hundreds, if not thousands, of recipe archives on the net.
Here are some of the more popular and larger ones.

* http://recipes.alastra.com/
The official rec.food.recipes archive, maintained by Stephanie da
Silva.

* http://www.astro.cf.ac.uk/misc/recipe/introduction.html
Usenet Cookbook, a collection of old alt.gourmand recipes.

* http://www.recipesource.com/
SOAR - Searchable Online Archive of Recipes.

* http://www.ichef.com/ichef-recipes/

* http://www.cs.cmu.edu/%7Emjw/recipes/
Amy Gale's recipe archives.

* http://recipes.wenzel.net/
RecipeLand.com's archive with 25000+ recipes.

* http://www.astray.com/recipes/
A searchable database of 76,000+ recipes, maintained by Leon
Brocard.

* http://www.recipecenter.com
100,000+ recipes.

* http://allrecipes.com/
A large, searchable recipe archive.

* http://home.uni-one.nl/the-cooking-page/
The Cooking Page. Numerous recipe links classified by language
(English, French, German, Dutch), by food course, and by cuisine.

* http://www.oingo.com/topic/14/14336.html
A well designed and functional searchable database of thousands of
food and recipe links.

* http://moas.atlantia.sca.org/topics/cook.htm
Ancient and medieval recipes, and cooking and food links.

* http://www.ajlc.waterloo.on.ca/Recipes/index.html
A very large, meticulous index of recipes, with a search engine.

* http://www.cdkitchen.com/
A comprehensive cooking Web site with over 200,000 recipes,
including a rec.food.recipes archive. By Valerie Whitmore.

* http://www.lingualearn.co.uk/food.htm
A collection of links to recipes, etc. of varius countries.

* "http://www.godecookery.com/goderec/goderec.htm
A Boke of Gode Cookery. A collection of Medieval recipes by James
Matterer.

* Copycat recipes or links to them are often requested on rfc. Two of
the better known sites with such recipes are
http://www.copykat.com/asp/recipes.asp
and
http://www.topsecretrecipes.com/.


 

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