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her recipes use only whole, natural ingredients).
Smitten Kitchen
Proof that even the smallest NYC kitchens can turn out gourmet meals.
Go ahead and experiment with dishes likeavocado cup saladsandspinach and smashed egg toastwithout breaking the bank or a sweat.
Dinner: A Love Story
Got kids?
You need this blog.
Jenny Rosenstrach’s family-friendly site is all about making dinnertime something everyone actually looks forward to.
(And actually eats at, as well.)
a seriously adorable Swedish family who create organic, colorful,drop dead breath-takingmeals.
Chalkboard Mag
What’s healthier than drinking a green juice and reading about wellness?
That’s why the founders of L.A.‘sPressed Juicerystarted this online source of clean-living info.
Case and point: Olga Massov’sSassy Radish, which she describes as “unfussy food done right.”
), but the images alone are enough to motivate your next culinary experiment.
Food52
This site isn’t a blog it’s a community.
Bonus: Users who are in a cooking jam can ask questions and receive real time answers.
(Which means burnt beef and soggy pasta may be a problem of your past).