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RECIPE SOURCES Obj. FF 2.01

RECIPE SOURCES Obj. FF 2.01. Where do I find a well written recipe?. COOKBOOKS. Magazines. Taste of Home. Bon Appetit. Southern Living. Gourmet. Better Homes & Gardens. Cooking Light. Newspapers. Favorite recipes sent in by subscribers or seasonal recipes by advertisers. Package Labels.

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RECIPE SOURCES Obj. FF 2.01

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  1. RECIPE SOURCESObj. FF 2.01 Where do I find a well written recipe?

  2. COOKBOOKS

  3. Magazines Taste of Home Bon Appetit Southern Living Gourmet Better Homes & Gardens Cooking Light

  4. Newspapers Favorite recipes sent in by subscribers or seasonal recipes by advertisers

  5. Package Labels

  6. Grocery Ads Circulars or newspaper inserts with recipes for foods on specials. Often recipes are located right next to coupons as an added incentive.

  7. Internet Sites • www.foodnetwork.com • www.epicurious.com • www.cook.com • www.food.com The Internet is the quickest & easiest way to research a recipe by ingredient, type or time!!!!

  8. Family Recipes Recipes passed down from generations within a family.

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