I use Allrecipes.com - you get info, ratings, very searchable, you can become a "member" and save your recipes to a "recipe box" and print later... you can submit recipes etc...
There are several out there, but this is the one I know.
2007-02-23 09:25:49
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answered by K.B. 4
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Better Homes and Gardens has nutritional information for all of the recipes. They also have a great variety of recipes, including many ethnic dishes.
www.bhg.com
2007-02-23 17:30:15
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answered by cat m 4
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Cooking Light magazine's website is great and includes complete nutritional information for each recipe. Very helpful for food allergies or nutritional info!
2007-02-23 18:30:56
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answered by Wine Diva 2
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Slim Fast.com
Foodnetwork.com
2007-02-23 17:27:20
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answered by topsoldiersmom 1
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try any diabeties site......you don't have to be diabetic to follow their good diet. They have lots of free recipes.
2007-02-23 17:25:49
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answered by jonana552000 1
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Try www.kraftfoods.com.
2007-02-23 17:28:47
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answered by L M 1
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