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Real Simple
Your Search Is Over
December 2005

... With more than 30,000 recipes, many submitted by the site’s visitors, Allrecipes.com is a terrific source of information about time saving shortcuts and practical ingredients. (Can you say “frozen pie shell”?) ...


Sun Sentinel
For Foodies, Unique Sites to See
December 29, 2005

... I find it fascinating to surf the Web looking for unusual sources of food information and recipes. After months of searching, I’ve compiled this collection of unique food Web sites. My collection ranges from authentic ethnic cooking to ingredient sources to vegan and vegetarian resource centers to the bizarre and unusual. If you can’t find what you are looking for here, it may not be out there—allrecipes.com—Huge recipe warehouse offering something for every course. You can also schmooze with others on the message board and find out why your soufflé fell. Features Top 10 recipes as well as special-need recipes like those for diabetics or people on low-salt diets ...


The Monitor
Eating for LUCK
December 28, 2005

... Numerous cultures around the world celebrate New Year’s Day with foods native to their area, said editor-in-chief of allrecipes.com Jerry Gulley. “Every culture has some sort of traditional food around the first of the year,” he said. “Most of these are symbolic of some attribute of what the country wants.” A well-known tradition in the United States is eating black-eyed peas and collard greens. Gulley said both foods are thought to be lucky ...


Reno Gazette Journal
FOOD AND DRINK: Poll reveals regional holiday food faves
December 21, 2005

... Allrecipes.com, the recipes and cooking/entertaining advice Web site, polled about 5,000 users to determine their holiday picks and pans. Here are some highlights by region: Almost 15 percent of respondents in the Southwest said they’d like to receive fruitcake as a gift ...


Toronto Star
Holiday bakers can chill out
December 14, 2005

... Holiday bakers are in a freezing frenzy. Star readers like to work ahead, it seems, then pop their cookies, cakes and pies in the deep freeze, ready for guests. But what should/should not be frozen? And how? Lately, we’ve been peppered with questions about that. Here are some answers, gleaned from written reports by Agriculture Canada, the Food Safety Information Society, food scientist Harold McGee, the University of Nebraska, www.allrecipes.com ...


Florida Times-Union
Looking for cookie recipes? Here are some reliable sites
December 8, 2005

... www.allrecipes.com – This is one of the premier recipes sites, with more than 26,000 recipes. Cookies are one of dozens of recipes categories ...


Tallahassee Democrat
ON THE WEB
December 7, 2005

... Here are a few Web sites where cookie seekers will find happy hunting. http://allrecipes.com/advice/special/countdowns/xmas/cookie/default.asp: All Recipes is marking the days with a Christmas Cookie Countdown featuring a new recipe each day. The site also maintains a massive collection of cook-tested cookie recipes. Find the Christmas cookie index at http://allrecipes.com/directory/599.asp ...


Charlotte Observer
Surfing for cookie recipes?
December 7, 2005

... www.allrecipes.com – This is one of the premier recipes sites, with more than 26,000 recipes. Cookies are one of dozens of recipes categories ...


Detroit News
Five-Star Taste-Tempters for Holiday Parties
December 3, 2005

... With just a handful of ingredients, you can produce these favorite appetizers from Allrecipes.com ...


The Recorder
Talking turkey leftovers
November 24, 2005

... Turkey, pumpkin, cranberries, squash – those foods had better appear on the table in some form, or else! Just ask Jerry Gulley, the new editor in chief of allrecipes.com and a Culinary Institute of America graduate. When Gulley and his staff began to look at traffic on their website to plan Thanksgiving features, they found visitors looking for the old rather than the new ...


Oakland Herald Tribune
Oooops!
November 23, 2005

... I burned it, wrecked it, ruined it and I need help! If you’ve ever had occasion to think such thoughts, especially if it was just minutes before your guests arrived, you will be thrilled to know that this year, there’s help. If you can get your computer fired up, you can find help at www.allrecipes.com ...


Tallahassee Democrat
For last-minute inspiration
November 23, 2005

... If there are still holes in your Thanksgiving menu, you can sift through more than 1,500 recipes, from appetizers to desserts, at http://thanksgiving.allrecipes.com/. The all-time reader-rated favorite is the Yummy Sweet Potato Casserole with a crunchy pecan topping ...


Florida Times-Union
Turkey Day Recipes
November 22, 2005

... This Allrecipes.com offering serves up more than 1,500 Thanksgiving recipes. You’ll also find menu ideas, cooking hints and planning tips to make your feast a success ...


Cities 97 Morning Show: Between the Music
Cities 97 Morning Show: Between the Music
November 22, 2005

... Allrecipes.com editor-in-chief, Jerry Gulley is here to share a few disaster fixes if your Thanksgiving dinner turns out less than perfect ...


KONG-TV: Seattle Live
Chef Du Jour
November 21, 2005

... Here are a couple Thanksgiving disaster fixes from Allrecipes.com ...


Ventura County Star
Several sites are stuffed with Thanksgiving day information
November 21, 2005

... No other holiday is as closely connected to food and feasting as Thanksgiving. That’s why the Web is filled with sites offering all kinds of recipes for the Thanksgiving feast. One of the best all-round recipe sites on the Web is All Recipes.com at http://www.allrecipes.com. Thanksgiving recipes have become such a large part of this Web site that the creators have set aside a separate Web site for Thanksgiving goodies. You’ll find hundreds of recipes for all kinds of Thanksgiving feast food at http://thanksgiving.allrecipes.com ...


News-Gazette
Links
November 21, 2005

... Help with holiday dinner, leftovers: Even after everybody gets their fill, you’re probably going to have leftovers from the Thanksgiving feast it’s the nature of the (roast) beast. For some help dealing with the not-all-that-unpleasant problem, head on over to allrecipes.com/directory/1863. That’s the Leftovers section of the excellent All Recipes site, allrecipes.com, where you will find instructions for dishes like Annie’s Turkey Salad, Aunt Wanda’s Turkey Carcass Soup, Baked Ziti with Turkey Meatballs and Easy Turkey Curry. There also are suggestions for leftovers besides turkey. Almost makes me want to plan extra helpings just to have more left with which to experiment ...


Akron Beacon Journal
Countdown to Thanksgiving
November 21, 2005

... http://thanksgiving.allrecipes.com/ — The key to a relaxing Thanksgiving is advance preparation, and you still have tons of time. You’ll find day-by-day planning solutions with tips on timing the whole week. If there are holes in your menu, you can sift through more than 1,500 recipes, from appetizers to sweet potatoes ...


Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
Smoothing out cooking lumps
November 19, 2005
... The rolls are burned, the gravy is lumpy—what in the world do you do? Here are some fixes for various Thanksgiving Day disasters from Jerry Gulley, editor-in-chief of AllRecipes.com ...


Palm Beach Post
These tips will have your Thanksgiving guests gobbling
November 17, 2005

... To help you Turkey Day warriors, here are some pointers, mostly culled from www.allrecipes.com. Problem: The turkey is still frozen on Thanksgiving morning. The fix: Place the wrapped bird in the sink or utility tub, fill with cold running water and weigh the turkey down with a heavy pot so it doesn’t float up ...


The Capital Times
TASTY TURKEYS
November 17, 2005

... No other holiday is as closely connected to food and feasting as Thanksgiving. That’s why the Web is filled with sites offering all kinds of recipes for the Thanksgiving feast. One of the best all-round recipe sites on the Web is All Recipes.com. Thanksgiving recipes have become such a large part of this Web site that the creators have set aside a separate Web site for Thanksgiving goodies at thanksgiving.allrecipes.com ...


Hartford Courant
Only Turkey will do; find your comfort zone in planning for thanksgiving’s tradition-bound...
November 17, 2005

... Turkey, pumpkin, cranberries, squash—those foods had better appear on the table in some form, or else! Just ask Jerry Gulley, the new editor in chief of allrecipes.com and a Culinary Institute of America graduate. When Gulley and his staff began to look at traffic on their website to plan Thanksgiving features, they found visitors looking for the old rather than the new ...


Sarasota Herald Tribune
A different approach
November 16, 2005

... At www.allrecipes.com, I found some “disasters” and quick fixes you might find helpful. Turkey is still frozen on Thanksgiving morning: Just so you know next time, a turkey requires 5 hours per pound to thaw ...


Washington Post
My dinner with Google
November 9, 2005
... To further simplify your search, go straight to one of the leading recipes sites whose recipes have been tested. Here are just a few: epicurious.com, allrecipes.com ...


Tennessean
Cook with the click of a mouse
November 9, 2005

... In an effort to save the traditional family dinner, Allrecipes.com and cookbook author Pam Anderson have created Cooknik, a weekly newsletter sent via email with everything cooks need to prepare and plan meals ...


Bucks County Courier Times
Anderson’s next venture: Recipes by e-mail
November 2, 2005

... Pam Anderson has written four cookbooks. She’s been a food editor for Cook’s Illustrated magazine and a food columnist at USA Weekend. Now she’s creating recipes for an e-mail audience. Anderson teamed up with the online recipe site Allrecipes.com to launch Cooknik, a weekly newsletter sent by e-mail to subscribers across the country ...


Detroit News
Taste Panel: Ice Cream
October 27, 2005
... In a recent online food survey conducted for allrecipes.com and USA Weekend magazine, 1,000 U.S. adults ages 25 to 75 were asked: “If you could eat an unlimited amount of any one food and never get fat, which food would you choose?” And guess what? Ice cream received the highest vote (26 percent), followed by pizza (22 percent) and cheeseburgers (13 percent). The Detroit News Taste Panel has sampled many different ice cream flavors in the past, but until now, we had never tackled pistachio ...


York Daily Record
Change Channel to Allrecipes.com
October 24, 2005

... Imagine a world where paper copies of recipes don’t exist. There is no more spilled milk or eggs that run the ink or blotch the directions on printed copies. An entire recipe box full of meals could be stored on your personal digital assistant—PDA for short. AvantGo, a mobile Internet service, has teamed up with Allrecipes.com to create a food-and-recipe-content channel that allows PDA users to do just that ...


Pittsburgh-Post Gazette
Tricks for a great Halloween party
October 23, 2005
... Whether your Halloween party will be a launchpad for the neighborhood kids’ trick-or-treating adventures or a grown-up monster bash to get friends in touch with their inner goblins, our how-to guide will ensure that your guests have a howling good time. Decorations and refreshments can be made in advance, letting you concentrate on the most important thing about any Halloween party: your costume. So brew up a batch of our edible makeup, bake a spider cake, dim the lights, and cast your spell over the entire neighborhood ...


Rocky Mountain News
Prime-Time Treats
October 22, 2005

... 51 percent of Americans get their biggest food cravings while watching TV, according to America’s Kitchen, a recent survey by Allrecipes.com and USA Weekend magazine. If Americans could eat unlimited quantities of any food and not gain weight, they would pick ...


Puget Sound Business Journal
Allrecipes.com Mixes Ingredients For Growth
October 21, 2005
... Most Internet sites that give away free stuff have long since gone the way of the dinosaur. But eight-year-old Allrecipes.com is enjoying steady revenue growth, having found more than one way to make money from offering free recipes and cooking advice. Prime among these methods is offering advertisers a crack at Allrecipes’ 4.5 million meal-planning visitors, who arrive each month to peruse the site’s 30,000-plus recipes. The recipes are posted by everyone from stay-at-home moms to major food-product corporations ...


Star Tribune
What’s Cooking
October 20, 2005

... Lovers of online recipe-surfing probably already are familiar with www.allrecipes.com, a site that claims more than 30,000 recipes contributed by home cooks. And many folks may know, too, about the numerous free weekly and biweekly e-mail newsletters from allrecipes.com. The newest e-mail offering at that site is the weekly Cooknik, in which cookbook author Pam Anderson offers five tested main-dish recipes (some from the allrecipes collection), along with a shopping list, serve-with suggestions and other hints. It’s $14.95 for a six-month subscription ...


Saint Paul Pioneer Press
CELEBRATIONS | HALLOWEEN TREETS
October 20, 2005

... There’s a lot of scary stuff showing up on the Internet this time of year, and we’re not just talking about wacko costumes. Some of the Halloween party food is downright disgusting. (Monster Brains—such a waste of good guacamole.) But some Web sites have found the right balance between clever/creepy and yummy/yucky. Here are four sites with Halloween recipes we liked ...


Woman's Day
How To ... Swap Stuff Online
November 1, 2005

... Hate to toss but love to share? Check out these websites designed as online swap meets. They make it easy to give and receive. Share tips, ask questions and swap recipes with cooking enthusiasts at www.allrecipes.com ...


KSDK-TV | Seattle Weekly
Clam Dip Confidential — A tale of two Seattle-based online food communities
October 12-18, 2005
... Back in America’s glory days, when people sat on their front porches on summer evenings and threw garden parties and wore aprons while they cooked, recipes spread virally—or so the story goes. If the Joneses had the Smiths over for supper and served clam dip made with some ineffable spice, they’d surely be asked: “What’s the secret ingredient?” The Joneses, being neighborly, would fess up. Then, the following week, the Smiths would try to re-create the dip, adding and subtracting ingredients along the way. At their next dinner party, they could pass the modified dip off as their own—provided, of course, they hadn’t invited the Joneses. Whether or not you believe such sepia-toned tales of a kinder, friendlier, more communal way of cooking, there’s little doubt that the newest generation to step into the kitchen is very different from its predecessors. “This is a generation that essentially does not know how to cook,” says Jerry Gulley, editor in chief of Allrecipes.com ...


Daily Herald
Quick recipes, convenience foods and supper swapping can help save the endangered family meal
October 12, 2005

... I get comments from other moms and dads all the time. “Your kids must eat great,” they say. Yes, there are some nights when I put hand-rolled meatballs with homemade marinara or chicken thighs braised with onions and honey on the table for my family. That comes with the job: My family tries the recipes I test. But plenty of other nights I mentally inventory the freezer and pantry during my 20 minute drive to pick up the kids from the sitter’s. Chicken nuggets and macaroni and cheese and corn dogs (don’t tell my kids they're the soy variety) appear quite frequently on the dinner table. And yes, when Jerome has to get to soccer by 6 p.m., Ronald McDonald does the cooking. I’m always on the lookout for quick and easy family-friendly recipes ...


5ksdk.com
Website of the Day
October 10, 2005

... Our website of the day will help you find the recipe for your favorite dessert. AllRecipes.com lists the top ten favorite desserts of America’s home cooks. Included on that list are rice krispie treats, and raspberry trifle. You’ll finds tips for hosting a cookie exchange party, and all sorts of cake recipes ...


National Ledger
Angelina Jolie or Beer on a Deserted Island: Men Pick Angie
October 5, 2005

... A new national survey commissioned by Allrecipes.com and USA WEEKEND Magazine of 1,000 Americans aged 25 - 74 between June 27 and July 6, 2005 concluded that American men would prefer to have Jolie over meat. Stranded on a desert island and faced with a choice between an unlimited supply of beer and burgers or a vegetable-only diet and Angelina Jolie as a hut mate ...


KCTZ-FM
Cities 97 Morning Show: Between the Music
October 4, 2005

... While the weather may have been dreary outside, it was sunny and cheerful in the Cities 97 studio this Tuesday morning with B.T. and Lee. Helping out in the effort was the Editor-In-Chief of Allrecipes.com, Jerry Gulley. There is an interesting new survey, put together by Allrecipes.com in conjunction with USA WEEKEND, which has just been released ...


KOMO-AM
Midday News
October 3, 2005

... There is a new survey out from Allrecipes.com and we are on the line with Jerry Gulley, editor-in-chief of the site ...


USA Weekend
What America Hungers For
October 2, 2005

... At USA WEEKEND Magazine, we realize food is about much more than ingredients and preparation. Food is culture, entertainment, passion. So, we teamed with Allrecipes.com, the leading online food and recipe site, to launch a scientific poll of America's deepest, never-before-revealed thoughts about what—and how—we eat ...


Puget Sound Business Journal
Our food isn’t that bad!
September 30, 2005

... According to the first “America’s Kitchen” survey by Seattle-based Allrecipes.com and USA Weekend magazine that will be printed in the October 1-2 edition of the magazine, nearly two-thirds of respondents wanted somone to cook all their meals. That was one of the surprising findings of the survey, according to Jerry Gulley, editor in chief at Allrecipes.com ...


Herald News | Passaic County, NJ
On the Web
September 28, 2005

... A recent study found that nearly half of Americans say their biggest dinner dilemma is just figuring out what to make. This daily struggle has inspired Allrecipes.com, the world’s largest online recipe site for home cooks, to team up with Pam Anderson, national best-selling author and food columnist, to create Allrecipes.com Cooknik ...


Reno Gazette-Journal
Allrecipes.com launches newsletter for cooks
September 28, 2005

... Allrecipes.com, a popular Web site featuring recipes, meal plans and cooking advice, is launching Allrecipes.com Cooknik, a subscription newsletter that helps people shop for and prepare meals. Every week, Cooknik will e-mail recipes, meal suggestions, time saving tips and shopping lists to subscriber in boxes. Recipes are designed...


Sacramento News & Review
Allrecipes.com
September 22, 2005

... Run to your cupboard and toss out those vanilla-stained 3-by-5 recipe cards; they’ve become obsolete. Allrecipes provides a handy, searchable database of more than 28,000 recipes that the professional chef or amateur cook can access at the click of a button. You’ll find everything from...


Quad City Times
Survey peeks inside your kids’ lunchbox
September 19, 2005
... Allrecipes.com found that fruit was the most consistently packed lunch item—and that fruit topped the list for food that typically comes home from school uneaten. The poll, hosted on Allrecipes.com...


Fine Living
Need to Know: Back-to-School
... off to a great start each day with a healthy well-balanced breakfast in each morning. According to Allrecipes.com, studies show that good nutrition can help your child stay focused, keep their energy high and their moods...


Blogging Baby
Back to school recipes ideas
September 15, 2005
... Allrecipes.com has put together a nice list of recipes to help you stock your kids’ lunchboxes with yummy and (kinda) nutritious snacks...


Reno Gazette Journal
Eating News and Notes
September 14, 2005

... Allrecipes.com, a popular and handy recipe, cooking and entertaining Web site, has teamed up with AvantGo to create a mobile version of Allrecipes. The Allrecipes.com channel...


The Seattle Times
Cookie Craving Inspired Website
September 12, 2005
... Secret sauce: The Allrecipes.com community. Home cooks worldwide built the site by submitting their favorite recipes and cooking experiences, Moore said. “The cooks who come to Allrecipes.com aren’t coming to romanticize recipe pictures, they’re coming to find tried and tested recipes they can make for their families...


Hartford Courant
Food Notes
September 8, 2005

... Allrecipes.com has devoted a portion of its website to feeding the back-to-school children, including tips and recipes for brown bag lunches, breakfast and snacks. One of the recipes offers a way to satisfy the taste for a classic—in this case, the peanut butter sandwich—and sneak in a serving of fruit...


Grand Forks Herald
Energize and mobilize: Do your part to make this a healthier America
September 7, 2005

...we also can make a difference. We can include fruits and vegetables in family meals, set a go od example by snacking on fresh fruits, continue to pack healthy, whole, nonprocessed food for school lunches (an Allrecipes.com national poll confirms this) and incorporate physical activity into family time...


USA Weekend
Eat Smart
September 1, 2005
... you put forth the effort. For more great recipes from USA WEEKEND Magazine, visit usaweekend.allrecipes.com. Here’s a salad with...


Progressive Grocer
Allrecipes.com and AvantGo Offer Wireless Food, Recipes
August 17, 2005

... Allrecipes.com’s community is comprised of millions of busy home cooks who are constantly on the go. They rely on technology solutions such as mobile phones and PDAs to help them get more things done in less time—no matter...


SeattlePI
Feeling Squashed? Dig Yourself out with Freezing and Recipe Ideas
August 17, 2005
... You can always visit AllRecipes.com and type in an ingredient ...


Journal Star
Webmaster, 86, helps spread the Word
August 2, 2005

... site has thousands of recipes sent in by individuals. You can search for a recipe by name or even by the ingredients you have on hand...


The Herald Sun
Surfin’ the Net
July 31, 2005

...something “delish” to eat, but feel like something a little different, drop by allrecipes.com for more than 28,000 snack, meal and drink recipes. Many are kid-friendly, but remember...


King 5 News
Seattle Live! Chef Du Jour: Allrecipes.com
July 22, 2005

... very berry sample from allrecipes.com which offers over 28,000 recipes with multiple options ranging from vegetarian to low-carb...


The Detroit News
Good Stuff
July 14, 2005

... stuck with crates of cucumbers, pounds of potatoes or bushels of berries, check out Allrecipes.com for a new solution. Allrecipes has a couple helpful sections that offer fresh ideas on how to prepare dishes...


Duluth News Tribune
Grill Tips
July 22, 2005

... Grilling is cooking directly over the heat source, flames or coals, for short periods of time at high temperatures, up to 900 degrees in some commercial kitchens. SOURCES: www.allrecipes.com...


Herald
Name Dropper
June 1, 2005

... Mann Packing Co. has cooked up—again—a partnership with Allrecipes.com, a Web site that estimates it receives 4 million visitors monthly. The site will promote Mann and “Mann-branded” recipes at...


Library Journal
Cooking up the Basics
June 1, 2005
... comprehensive source for home-style recipes-with 117 ways to make meatloaf. The real value lies in the recipe user reviews, which frequently note variations and possible pitfalls. The powerful search engine includes...


Ventura County Star
Internet can be a Good Place to find a Home-Cooked Meal
May 30, 2005

... still one of the biggest and most popular of all recipe sites. Its database contains tens of thousands of recipes, all submitted by Web users and rated by people who have tried them. You can search All Recipes with a single key word, by an ingredient or...


The Californian
Mann Packing offers new recipe Web site
May 25, 2005

... Mann Packing Co., the category leader in fresh-cut vegetables, is making a direct pitch to consumers by teaming up for the second time with a recipe Web site to offer fast, family-friendly meal ideas at http://manns.allrecipes.com. As part of the promotion...


The Telegram Online
A Checklist for the Long Weekend
May 20, 2005

... distinctly higher-end options for barbecues while the AllRecipes site offers a more accessible way to fill your plates this weekend...


Akron Beacon Journal
Web Sites Offer a Bottomless Buffet of Every Imaginable Delight
May 18, 2005

... you want chocolate cake, but don’t have anything more specific in mind, a good bet is to go to a trusted site such as www.epicurious.com or www.allrecipes.com and do a search within their archives. See what appeals to you or matches ingredients you have on hand. I especially love the...


Akron Beacon Journal
Web Sites with Tastiest Recipes for all Food Lovers
May 18, 2005

... a place to store recipes you want to try or have used, along with your notes on them. Read the reviews, because many cooks will say how they have improved recipes. I generally...


Courier-Post
Web Sites Offer More Information
May 4, 2005

... Internet is a great resource for rookies taste-testing vegetarianism, or merely looking for a meatless meal. At www.allrecipes.com, there are recipes, as well as support, for those interested in...

 

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