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Beverages


Acats Internet Bar Pages


http://www.epact.se/acats/

Consider this site your online bartender. Contains an exhaustive index of mixed drink recipes available in a searchable database by drink name or type of liquor. Learn the tools of the trade and check out postings for employment opportunities. Visit Jim’s Saloon for some humorous barkeep stories.


Beamish & Crawford Brewery


http://www.aardvark.ie/beamish/

Brewing Beamish Genuine Irish Stout in Cork for more than 200 years. Contains a movie file about the brewery.


Brew Hawaii Magazine


http://aloha-mall.com/brew/

Discusses beer, wine, whiskey, sake, brewing, and cigars in Hawaii, the Pacific, and Asia. Features a guide to beer etiquette.


Bud On-Line


http://www.budweiser.com/

A colorful, innovative site from Budweiser, the King of Beers. Features information on the history of beer and how Budweiser is improving the quality of beer. Order Budweiser paraphenalia, check out the latest Budweiser sponsored/endorsed events and download the Budweiser screensaver.


Cafe MAM


http://mmink.cts.com/mmink/dossiers/cafemam.html

An environmentally conscious and socially responsible Mayan cooperative with a wide variety of fine coffee roasts and blends and other Cafe MAM paraphenalia available for online ordering.


Cat’s Meow 3: Internet Beer Recipe Database


http://alpha.rollanet.org/cm3/recs/

The quintissential site for homebrewers and microbreweries alike. Hundreds of recipes ranging from traditional lagers to herb and spiced beers. Recipes dating from the 1500’s to the present day are classified and well-organized in an exhaustive index. The site also contains detailed information for the first-time brewer, as well as links for Beer recipe formulating software for most operating systems and platforms. If you consider yourself a beer afficanado, be sure to bookmark this site—you’ll be returning frequently.


Coca-Cola


http://www.coca-cola.com

Provides information about the most renowned soft drink company. Buy, sell, and trade Coca-Cola paraphenalia online. Check out Coca-Cola-sponsored sporting events. See how Coca-Cola is doing in the business world before you decide to buy some stock in soft drinks.


Cocktail.Com


http://www.cocktail.com/

Another cyberbar beautifully presented. Test your drink knowledge with a quick quiz, brush up on some cocktail alchemy, see what drinks are in season, jump to other mixology sites, and stimulate your brain with Dr. Pseudocryptogram’s list of literary interests.


The Edinburgh Malt Whisky Tour


http://www.dcs.ed.ac.uk/home/jhb/whisky/

The definitive guide to malt whisky. Provides information about the history and manufacturing of malt whisky in Scotland. Contains an image map to Scotland's malt distilleries. Also categorizes and rates various whisky brands and distilleries.


Eric's Simple Fermented Beverages


http://www.mcp.com/people/ericg/ferment.html

Contains detailed information about making ciders, meads, and fruit wines out of ingredients from the grocery store.


Grapevine


http://www.terra.net/grapevine

An Internet e-zine that provides reviews and information on international wines and vineyards.


Heineken


http://www.Heineken.nl/

Provides history of the Heineken brewery and offers a virtual tour. Send customized e-mail postcards and participate in Heineken’s online game to win prizes. As a service, Heineken provides a running clock displayed in all time zones—worth a bookmark just for this fact.


The Internet Wine Rack


http://www.shelby.com/pub/wine/

Offers a wide variety in both selection and price of wine, beer, and other alcoholic beverages. Suggestions are offered for the connoisseur as well as the adventurous amateur. Order by mail or telephone.


Jack Daniel’s


http://www.infi.net/jackdaniels/index.html

Take a virtual tour of Lynchburg, Tennessee or the Jack Daniel’s distillery itself, and enjoy its 125-year-old heritage. Pour yourself a drink (via sound files) while you download the Jack Daniel’s screen saver. Sample recipes incorporating this fine whiskey as one of the ingredients. According to search engine surveys, this site is worth a visit.


Jolt Cola


http://www.joltcola.com/

Arguably one of the best sites on the Web now. With the advantage of having a computer-oriented core audience, Jolt presents a Java-powered site featuring information on the beverage of choice of hackers and college students. Test your vital signs on the Jolt-o-meter. See the impact Jolt has had on the entertainment industry. Get a glimpse of Jolt culture. A good site for pure entertainment value.


Mother City Espresso


http://www.seas.upenn.edu/~cpage/mothercity.html

Provides a guide to the culture of Seattle coffee houses with reviews of the best and worst bean roasters and coffee house environments. Contains addresses and telephone numbers to order from with a 20% discount.


The Moxie Collector’s Page


http://www.xensei.com/users/iraseski/

Learn all there is to know about the first soft drink that was endorsed by Ted Williams and remains a staple in most New England refrigerators. The only commercial product to become synonymous with a personal attribute, Moxie even played a role in history. Download rare movie footage of an alien drinking Moxie.


Napa Valley Virtual Visit


http://www.freerun.com/cgi-bin/home.o

Explore various Napa Valley wineries or purchase wines and wine management software. This site provides sightseeing, dining, and catering ideas, as well as current events. If you’re looking to make a “real” visit, check out the information on accomodations. Also contains links to other Valley sites.


Newcastle Brown Home Page


http://www.communicata.co.uk/broonale/

Provides information about “The One and Only” Nut Brown Ale developed in 1927 at Newcastle Breweries on the Tyne. Offers a brewery tour, heritage of the product, and a downloadable screen saver.


Over the Coffee


http://www.cappuccino.com/

Lets you express your personal opinions about a good cup of joe, read the opinions of your fellow coffee lovers, or access other coffee-related sites on the Internet. You know, coffee talk! No big whoop.


Perrier


http://www.perrier.com/

Nature’s original beverage refresher in bottled form. Perrier’s site provites information about the company and offers a restaurant guide to New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Washington, D.C., and New Orleans. View Perrier’s past, present, and future advertising artwork. Enter the bottle art contest or order some Perrier apparel and paraphenalia.


The Real Beer Page


http://realbeer.com/rbp/rbp.html

The quintissential site for beer enthusiasts provides a microbrewery tour, tips about brewing, brewspapers and brew magazines, drinking games, and fellow beerdrinkers' audio submissions on the Burp Me page.


Redhook Brewery


http://www.redhook.com/

Provides information on the Washington state-based microbrewery that has begun to make its existence known nation-wide for its diversity and excellence. Take a virtual tour of the brewery. Evaluate the stock value of this up-and-coming brewery.


Rosswog Farm Distillery


http://medianet.nbnet.nb.ca/medianet/atlantic/rosswog/rosswog.htm

Provides information on the traditional schnaps, as well as the blueberry and maple liqueurs, made by the Rosswogs. Also offers some schnaps recipes.


S.P.S. Beer Stuff


http://www.beerstuff.com/index.htm

A visually impressive site presenting an online catalog of homebrewing equipment and supplies. The catalog includes over 100 varieties of malt extracts from around the world. Also includes some brewing recipes from visitors. The site for homebrewers.


SmartWine Online


http://smartwine.com/

Claiming to be the largest wine-related site on the Web, SmartWine Online provides links to a variety of sites devoted to wine. Peruse some wine tasting notes before you imbibe, select the best wine to complement your meal, glean some health facts about wine, and find out all about the wine industry, all with the click of your mouse.


Snapple


http://www.snapple.com/

Made from the best stuff on earth, Snapple’s site offers information on its current and future flavored beverages—Vote for your favorite! Enter the Snapple-a-day sweepstakes and win free Snapple products.


Stoli Central


http://www.stoli.com/

Stolichnaya, synonymous with vodka, provides a well-designed site for those seeking information about premiuom liquor of the world via Carillon importers. Visit England for gin, Mexico for tequila, and of course, Russia for vodka. Download Stoli’s artistic ads. Online ordering is available for self-indulgement or generosity to a friend.


Virtual Pub


http://lager.geo.brown.edu:8080/virtual-pub/

An award-winning Web site where beer aficionados exchange information on their favorite brews. Also contains an eclectic collection of information on beer with a healthy representation of links to other beer-related sites.


Virtual Vineyards


http://www.virtualvin.com/vvdata/620506318/main.html

Your one-stop wine shop provides online shopping for regional California wines by varietals, wineries, and vineyards. Also provides a section that pairs food with the appropriate wine accompaniment. Be sure to check out What’s New at Virtual Vineyards.


Wines on the Internet


http://www.wines.com/

A provocative resource for wine-related topics. Provides links to online wineries and vineyards, features a “virtual” tasting room, online wine shopping, and other notes of interest for the connoisseur and novice wine drinker alike. Also details upcoming events for wine enthusiasts.


World Wide Web Winemaking Home Page


http://www.uidaho.edu/~stevep/wine/winehome.html

Provides recipes and information on making your own wine. Also provides links to suppliers, other recipe pages, downloadable software to make your own wine labels, and other wine-related sites


zima.com


http://www.zima.com/

Contains most of what there is to know about Zima Clearmalt. Most impressive is the collection of bar/restaurant reviews categorized geographically—a useful tool when out and about.


Companies


Ben & Jerry’s


http://www.benjerry.com/

Visit the globally conscious ice cream company that reinvented the way we think about ice cream. Find out what flavors you’re missing out on from the complete Flavor List. Find out what flavors you’re missing in the Flavor Graveyard. Also, learn about the history of the company and the directions it’s taking. Stock prices available online soon. Be sure to check out Ben & Jerry’s new line of sorbets.


Campbell Soup Company


http://www.campbellsoups.com/Welcome1.html

Find out what makes soup “mmm, mmm” good. Plan a menu, or search Campbell’s impressive recipe database for some new eating experiences. Evaluate Campbell’s stock worth for investment considerations, and learn about the Campbell family of companies.


Chile Today Hot Tamale


http://eMall.com/chile/

Offers Chile, Hot Sauce, and Salsa and Chip of the Month Clubs, as well as dried chiles and exotic sauces from around the world. Also provides a list of spicy recipes to try on your own.


Frito-LayMain Menu


http://www.fritolay.com/

The junkfood aficianado’s guide to Frito-Lay products complete with recipes (Fritos Fixin’s). Contains downloadable wallpapers of icon Chester Cheetah.


Hacienda Flores Salsa


http://shop-utopia.com/flores_salsa/flores.html

A company specializing in gourmet salsa. Provides a secure online form to order your salsa.


Hot Hot Hot


http://www.hothothot.com/

If you take a liking to food seasoned with hot sauce named Nuclear Hell or Ring of Fire, Hot Hot Hot is the online hot sauce source for you. Over 100 varieties of sauces from around the globe can be searched by various criteria, including heat level, origin, ingredients, or name. Also contains articles from Chile Pepper Magazine.


Krema Nut Company


http://teraform.com/~schapman/krema/

Established in 1898, the Krema Nut Company offers the old fashioned peanut butter that gave the company its reputation, as well as an overwhelming variety nuts and nut butter gift packages available through their online catalog. If you like nuts, this is definitely the place for you.


Lotsa Hotsa Salsas, Hot Sauces and More


http://www.lotsa-hotsa.com/

Gourmet hot sauces, salsas, recipes, and more from Chardonnay Artichoke salsa to Hellfire and Damnation Hot Sauce. Color photos, descriptions, and an online order entry. Also contains links to some of the most popular food-related sites on the Web


Myer's Gourmet Popcorn


http://www.aus.xanadu.com/GlassWings/arcade/myers/mgp.html

A gift ordering service for the popcorn lover in your life (even if it’s yourself). Select from flavors like Cajun, Tutti Frutti, or plain old buttered popcorn. Your gift can be packaged in one of the many decorative tins offered.


Neu Coffee


http://www.iea.com/~neucof

Provides gourmet Arabica coffee and espresso from the world's most renowned coffee producing countries. Also offers a wide variety of specialty foods. Includes bulk order discounts, wholesale, retail, espresso, and office accounts.


PizzaHut


http://www.pizzahut.com

Order pizza with your favorite toppings from Pizza Hut’s online order form. Consider this an alternative method of faxing in your order.


Queen's Kitchen & Pantry


http://www.pantry.com

Internet retail shopping of unusual and exotic foods and related products and services. Contains links to several commercial food sites.


Truly Special Gourmet Foods


http://www.netline.net/~kathy/special/special.html

Offers a wide variety of specialty foods and condiments and provides an unparalleled opportunity to enjoy the American Dream.


Watkins Recipes


http://www.polaris.net:80/user-www/mande/index.html

Provides a well-rounded collection of recipes featuring Watkins spices. Offers links to Watkins order forms and other product-related services.


Constant Creation


http://fox.nstn.ca/~ccgc/

An online ordering company specializing in condiments. Dress up ordinary dishes and desserts with the truly unique and flavorful condiments, sauces, and glazes Constant Creation has to offer. From raspberry ketchup to the award-winning Maple Cream Coulis


Confectionaries


Ann Hemyng Candy, Inc.'s Chocolate FACTORY


http://mmink.cts.com/mmink/dossiers/choco.html

Provides a wide selection of nut, cream, fresh fruit, and gift assortment options. Contains a wide variety of personalized chocolates that can be ordered from a secure online order form.


Candy


http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/candy/index.html

Provides a small index of candy recipes.


ChocolateTown U.S.A.


http://www.microserve.net/~hershey/welcome.html

Hershey's own tempting Web site, replete with information, recipes, online shopping, and stock reports on the Great American Chocolate Factory.


Godiva Online


http://www.godiva.com/

Presents the online catalog of the world famous Belgian chocolatier. Also contains Godiva chocolate’s own batch of death-by-chocolate recipes ranging from simple brownies to Chocolate Espresso Fudge Cake . For entertainment, Godiva offers their own story version of the “Taster’s Choice” couple.


I Need My Chocolate!


http://www.qrc.com/~sholubek/choco/start.htm

This is the Internet resource for chocolate lovers! Contains several databases of chocolate dessert recipes, links to just about every chocolate-related site on the Internet, and views and experiences by other chocolate lovers.


Culinary Education/Nutrition


Department of Food Science & Nutrition


http://www.fsci.umn.edu/

Provides information on the programs and courses offered by the University of Minnesota. Offers nutritionists tools that calculate your energy needs and analyze the nutritive value of food items.


Dole 5 a Day


http://www.dole5aday.com/

A graphics-rich site devoted to the health and nutrition benefits of fruits and vegetables. A fantastic educational tool for teachers.


The electronic Gourmet Guide (eGG)


http://www.2way.com/food/egg/index.html

A monthly internet e-zine devoted to food and cooking. Complete with culinary trivia and articles. Also contains links to any food-related Web site you could possibly want.


Professor Geoff Skurray’s Food, Nutrition, and Health Information Page


http://hotel.hawkesbury.uws.edu.au/~geoffs/

An informative site providing such information as: adult recommended daily allowances of nutrients, dietary guidelines, athletic dietary concerns, and links to other nutritional sites. A viable bookmark for health conscious Web surfers.


Food A-Z


The Bagel Page


http://jaka.ece.uiuc.edu/~scott/bagels/

Recipes and other information about bagels. Also contains links to other bagel-related sites


Bread


http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/bread/bread.html

Provides an index of bread recipes.


Buffalo Chicken Wing Home Page


http://www.moran.com/htmld/bcw/

A page that takes Buffalo wings very seriously. Learn why Buffalo claims them, where they originated, and who makes the best wings. Vote for your favorite wing restaurant, and collect or submit Buffalo wing recipes.


The Burrito Page


http://www.infobahn.com/pages/rito.html

A humorous look at a staple Mexican food item. Practices burritology—learn about yourself through the burrito toppings you choose. Contains links to other sites about burritos that enable you to learn about, order, and deconstruct the mystery of the burrito.


Caviar & Caviar, Ltd.


http://virtumall.com/Caviar/home.html

Discover all there is to know about gourmet fish eggs: How to serve them, store them, prepare them, and enjoy them. Also learn about the different varieties of caviar


CheeseNet 95


http://www.wgx.com/cheesenet/

The graphics-rich cheese bible of the Web: How to make it, its history, the different variations, a picture gallery, cheese literature, and cheese language. Features a cheese-making demonstration.


Dinner Co-op


http://gs216.sp.cs.cmu.edu/dinnercoop/home-page.html

This site offers more than your run-of-the mill food-related site. Over 1,500 links to sites concentrating on recipes, culinary education, restaurant reviews, and online food stores. Well-organized and useful—definitely worth a bookmark!


The Food Resource


http://www.orst.edu/food-resource/food.html

A comprehensive index of food-related sites. Choose from a plethora of links to recipe sites, restaurant databases, colorful images of food, sites on culinary education, and anything else even remotely connected with food.


The FoodPlex


http://www.gigaplex.com/wow/food/index.htm

Possibly the most entertaining food-related site on the Web, the FoodPlex contains humorous information about food, as well as other trivia such as the distribution of animals in a box of animal crackers. There are also sections on taste-testing dog biscuits, where to find the best ice cream in America, and a guide to enjoying TV dinners. Don’t pass this site by!


The Official French Fries Page


http://www.select-ware.com/fries/

Fun-filled information about the world’s most popular side dish. Besides the normal uses for french fries (eating), find out the legal specifications of french fries, how to make them, learn about their history, and find out about alternative condiments and applications of the world’s greatest snack food.


The Garlic Page


http://www.broadcast.com/garlic/

Provides information on how to grow garlic, how to prepare garlic, garlic recipes, the different varieties of garlic, and what makes the variations of garlic special. Also explains how you can use garlic to improve your health.


National Pork Producer’s Council


http://www.nppc.org/

Find out all there is to know about “the other white meat,” including industry facts, health statistics, pig facts, and the quintissential pork recipe of the day.


Rolling Your Own Sushi


http://www.rain.org/~hutch/sushi.html

Learn the Japanese fine art of preparing raw fish as an edible delicacy. Acquire the basic skills with terminology, equipment, and food supplies, or extend your own knowledge with the several different styles presented with graphics and text.


Snax.Com


http://www.snax.com/

A site catering to those who like crunchy snackfoods. Sample the audio files and see if you can guess the snack associated with the crunch. Try your hand at some new chip dips, no matter what your eating habits are. Enter the Snax.Com contest and win a T-shirt. If you have time to be a couch potato, you have time to visit this site.


Strawberry Facts Page


http://vanbc.wimsey.com/~jmott/sbfacts/

An award-winning site containing recipes and everything you ever wanted to know about “the perfect berry”.


Wild Mushrooms


http://www.ijs.si/slo/country/food/gobe/

Provides information on how to pick, prepare, cook, and eat your own wild mushrooms without making a fatal error. Contains a list of good, and bad and ugly (poisonous) mushrooms, as well as a glossary, and several recipes.


Recipes


Callahan’s Cookbook
http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/callahans/cookbook.html

An eclectic collection of recipes contributed by readers of the alt.callahans newsgroup


Cape Breton Pictorial Cookbook


http://gnn.com/wic/wics/cook.17.html

Contains a compilation of recipes from the various cultures that have settled on Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia. Displays many graphics, using them to present both the foods and the land.


Chicken Wing Central


http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~alums/wings.html

If you’re looking for a different way to prepare chicken wings, look no further. This site features numerous different recipes for traditional Buffalo wings, as well as some more unusual flavors such as Sweet Maple wings and Goat Cheese wings. Ensure your immortality in the Valhalla of wings by submitting your own original recipes.


Chil E-Heads


http://neptune.netimages.com/~chile/

Chile pepper culture: recipes, restaurants, botany, festivals, and trivia.


Chili!


http://www.tpoint.net/Users/wallen/chili.html

Offers different tried and true chili recipes, each one with a unique twist. From Texas chili to Cincinnati chili, you’re sure to find a chili recipe to suit your taste or constitution.


Cooking Recipes of the Institute of Nuclear Chemistry


http://quasar.physik.unibas.ch/~tommy/nanni/recipes.html

Contains easy-to-make and inexpensive recipes collected by German chemists and physicists. Recipes are available in both English and German. Includes a metric conversion chart.


The Creole and Cajun Recipe Page


http://www.webcom.com/~gumbo/recipe-page.html

"New Orleans food is as delicious as the less criminal forms of sin." (Mark Twain, 1884). A comprehensive guide with recipes that distinguishes the fine art of New Orleans Cajun and Creole cuisine. Also contains links to several online cookbooks and food-related sites


A Culinary World Tour


http://www.webcom.com:80/~gumbo/world-food.html

Provides a nice representation of international recipes ranging from African Bobotie, a curried bread custard with lamb, to Kloi Buad Chi, a dessert from Thailand.


Directory of/pub/rec.food.recipes


ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/rec.food.recipes/

A gargantuan collection of recipes provided by the rec.food.recipes newsgroup. If you are looking for the definitive online recipe source, go no further.


Directory of/pub/Vegetar-ian/Recipes/FatFree


ftp://ftp.geod.emr.ca/pub/Vegetarian/Recipes/FatFree/

An extremely large archive of lowfat/vegetarian recipes ranging from bread machine recipes to savory vegetarian stews. These recipes were collected from the FATFREE mailing list.


Epicurious


http://www.epicurious.com/epicurious/home.html

This online magazine offers more than just recipes, although a searchable database of recipes from Gourmet and Bon Appetit is nothing to sneeze at. Learn the etiquette of playing with your food, explore the delights of drinking while eating, and plan a daily menu straight from the source of good eating.


FATFREE Vegetarian Mailing List Archive


http://www.fatfree.com/

Contains 2,391 fat-free and lowfat vegetarian recipes that can be accessed from a searchable archive. Also contains links to other lowfat/vegetarian oriented Internet resources.


Filipino Cuisine


http://pubweb.acns.nwu.edu/~flip/food.html

Provides information on Filipino restaurants, cookbooks, recipes, and substitutions for hard-to-find ingredients. Also contains links to other Filipino cooking-related sites.


Friends and Partners Kitchen


http://solar.rtd.utk.edu/friends/life/cookbooks/master.html

Offers American, Russian, and International cuisine recipes. Also supports an international chef chat room for culinary tips and treasures. Contains links to other online cookbooks.


FYNet's Collection of Malaysian Recipes


http://ucsee.eecs.berkeley.edu/~soh/recipe.html

Looking to try something a little different? Try this site which contains links to four Internet recipe sources of Malaysian cuisine.


Hawaii's Favorite Recipes


http://hisurf.aloha.com/Recipes.html

Aunty Leilani posts new recipes each week for those who like the flavor of the islands.


Hawaiian Electric Kitchen


http://www.hei.com/heco/ekitchen/ekitchen.html

A Web site based on the TV show by the same name. Features Hawaiian dishes ranging from Pineapple-Macadamia Nut Bread to Jellyfish salad. Also contains a link to their Gopher site that contains recipe archives from 1994 and 1995


Janet Starosta's Recipes


http://metro.turnpike.net/J/jrs/janet.html

An impressive personal collection of recipes organized in the typical cookbook fashion.


Ketchum Kitchen


http://www.recipe.com/

Considering themselves pioneers in cooking, the people of Ketchum Public Relations Worldwide in San Francisco prove themselves worthy with two online cookbooks (time consuming and time cutting), seasonal cooking tips, featured celebrity chefs, and a Dear Sandy column devoted to culinary topics.


The Kitchens of Gordon Bleu


http://www.aus.xanadu.com/GlassWings/food.html

An impressive collection of recipes with a slant towards vegetarianism. Nonetheless, get ready to toss out your paperbound cookbooks. Make sure to check out the Chocolate Biscuits of Doom recipe from the Desserts and Other Atrocities page.


Kosher Express


http://www.marketnet.com/mktnet/kosher/recipes.html

A generous collection of Kosher recipes for Passover. Also contains links to UseNet Kosher recipe archives.


La Comeda Mexicana


http://mexico.udg.mx/Cocina/menu.html

Read about the history of Mexican food, and try out recipes for both traditional and interesting dishes from south of the border. This site is available in both English and Spanish


La Pagina dela Salsa Mole


http://www.slip.net/~bobnemo/mole.html

Mole is a spicy chili-chocolate sauce used in traditional Mexican cooking. This site contains a fairly complete listing of recipes, a geographical listing of where to locate hard-to-find ingredients, and interesting facts on the history of Mole, as well as a list of links to other food-related sites


Mama's Cookbook


http://www.eat.com/cookbook/index.html

A graphics-rich collection of Italian-style recipes using Ragu products. Contains a pasta and cooking glossary for those just starting out.


Medieval/Renaissance Food Home Page


http://fermi.clas.virginia.edu/~gl8f/food.html

Offers references and recipes for anyone who wants to make a medieval feast or sample medieval cooking just for themselves. Includes references for European and Islamic dishes.


My Favorite Recipes


http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~darsie/recipes.html

A personal collection of vegetarian recipes presented in simulated easy-to-follow, bulleted recipe cards.


New England Lobster


http://www.nelobster.com/

Offers fresh lobster, guaranteed overnight delivery. Provides online ordering through a secure server. Be sure to check out the extensive indexed collection of seafood recipes.


Nomius Eye -Sasa Recipes


http://www.nomius.com/~sasa/sasarec.htm

A personal collection of recipes from Slovakia. A metric to U.S. measurement conversion table is provided.


The Notte's Cookbook


http://www.niagara.com/~mnotte/cookbook.html

A well-designed online personal cookbook of international recipes. Definitely worth a bookmark and some printouts.


Pedro's Kitchen


http://superior.carleton.ca/~pwigfull/pedro.html

A collection of authentic Brazilian recipes from a self-proclaimed Renaissance man.


Prapapun's Hobby Kitchen


http://www.gezi.com:80/gzworld/recipe.html

Traditional Thai recipes with a little cooking humor mixed in. Try your hand as a chef in the guest kitchen where you submit recipes via e-mail.


Recipe Archive Index


http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/

A master recipe archive collected by Amy Gale ranging from crockpot recipes to ethnic dishes.


RecipeNet


http://www.indi.net/welcome.html

A stylish commercial online cookbook offering service and recipes for the culinary inclined for a small fee. Includes some sample recipes with colorful pictures.


Recipes for Traditional Food in Slovenia


http://www.ijs.si/slo/country/food/recipes/

An award-winning site providing recipes for traditional Slovenian dishes as well as some information concerning wine making and a guide to “virtual” Slovenia


Recipes from Kathy


http://cyspacemalls.com/cook/recipe.html

Recipes from the “Executive Pastry Chef” of the AA Restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Be sure to check out Kathy’s Recipe Club containing an incrementally increasing collection of submitted recipes that you can add to.


Restaurant Le Cordon Bleu


http://sunsite.unc.edu/expo/restaurant/restaurant.html

A graphics-rich site from the renowned French cooking school. Offers recipes for seven full menus—one for each day of the week.


Ridiculously Easy Recipes


http://www.sar.usf.edu/~zazuetaa/recipe.html

A collection of easy-to-make recipes put together by college students for college students or anyone looking for the easy way out of preparing a meal.


Stuart's Chinese Recipes


http://www-hons-cs.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~sab/Chinese_Recipes.html

An impressive collection of Chinese food recipes gathered from submissions by visitors of the site. Visitors are encouraged to add their Chinese culinary wisdom to the present collection.


TexMex


gopher://spinaltap.micro.umn.edu/11/fun/Recipes/TexMex

Provides a small collection of traditional TexMex foods. A good foundation of dishes sure to please the palate suited for spicy food.


Turkish Cuisine


http://www.metu.edu.tr:80/~melih/recipes.html

Authentic recipes from Turkey. Cooking difficulties range from amateur to expert.


USENET Cookbook


http://www.astro.cf.ac.uk/misc/recipe/

Online archive of recipes collected from various newsgroups. Recipes can be found from a searchable index or scanning the alphabetical listing. Measurements available in metric and non-metric formats.


Virtual Health


http://health.net/Virtual/

The site of the Virtual Health store provides healthy and delicious-looking recipes listed with nutritional information. Also offers gift baskets to purchase.


Virtual Kitchen


http://pathfinder.com/@@StnnhPJVIwMAQEir/twep/kitchen/index.html

Provides recipes and cooking tips from award-winning Master Chef Marcel Desaulniers. Also contains information about wine and wine-making, as well as reviews for a collection of recommended cookbooks with some sample recipes


VNO: Food—Cooking and Recipes


http://yatcom.com/neworl/food/recipes/bytype.html

Offers New Orleans-style cooking including the traditional gumbo, jambalaya, and red beans and rice recipes.


YACB: Yet Another CookBook


http://www.csrd.uiuc.edu/koufaty/yacb/

A large collection of traditional Venezuelan recipes available in English and Spanish. Some non-Venezuelan recipes are thrown in at the end for good measure.


Restaurants


The Boston Restaurant Guide


http://www.hubnet.com/

Provides reviews of recommended restaurants in Boston. Lets you search for your favorite restaurant by name alphabetically, as well as by type of cuisine or location. Includes a list of recently added or closed restaurants. Lets you submit your own reviews.


Chrone’s Virtual Diner


http://www.neb.com/noren/diner/Chrones.html

Learn all about the American entrepreneurial institution of diners. Get a hold of a menu of a diner in your area, or glance at some reviews listed state-by-state. Learn to distinguish a “real” diner from a hash-slinging restaurant posing as a diner.


The Diner’s Grapevine


http://www.dinersgrapevine.com/

The ultimate site for those who like to eat out. Enter specifics of geographic location, price range, ambience, entertainment, type of cuisine, and special features of the restaurant you’re interested in and Grapevine will offer you a variety of selections. A truly invaluable tool for the adventurous diner.


Dining Out on the Web


http://www.ird.net/diningout.html

A comprehensive site that links you to hundreds of restaurant sites and search engines organized by geographical location. Helps you narrow your search to find the restaurant you’re looking for. An amazing feat in Web usefulness!


MenuNet FoodFinder


http://www.foodfinder.com

A restaurant directory structured geographically and by type of food that displays menus and advertising for U.S., Canadian, and European restaurants. The success of this site is largely based upon visitor input. Here’s your chance to play restaurant critic!


Paolo's


http://www.acoates.com/paolos

Do you know the way to San Jose? If you do, make sure you visit Paolo’s for award-winning regional Italian cuisine. Features a seasonal menu and wine list.


Sally’s Place


http://www.bpe.com/

Actually, this site covers a lot more than just restaurants. Food and travel usually come hand in hand and this site blends the two nicely. Sample some ethnically diverse recipes, search for a restaurant on your travels, or find out about your favorite beverages.


The Virginia Diner


http://www.infi.net/vadiner/index.html

Provides information about the Diner's history, an online catalog of gifts, some Southern peanut recipes, and other information about peanuts.


The World-Wide Sushi Restaurant Reference


http://wwwipd.ira.uka.de/~maraist/Sushi/sushi-rests-top.html

A comprehensive searchable guide to the sushi restaurants of the world. Reviews organized by country, state, and city. Learn basic sushi terminology so you’ll know what you’re eating before you eat it. Collect some sushi recipes and learn basic sushi etiquette. Also provides links to other sushi-related sites.


Vegetarian & Natural Foods


Algy’s Herb Page


http://www.pair.com/algy

A Netscape-enhanced site devoted to herbs. Provides information about obtaining seeds, how to use herbs ornamentally, enhance your cooking with herbs, and find online herb catalogs.


BabyfishNet’s Vegan Recipes


http://www.umich.edu/~babyfish/recipes.html

This small but growing page has vegan recipes for breads, appetizers, soups, and entrees. Be sure to read the introduction section for a brief explanation of veganism and “freeganism.”


Earthrise Spirulina home page


http://www2.earthrise.com/spirulina/

Offers a natural food product catalog of spirulina blue green algae, green superfoods, and nutriceuticals. Also offers a spirulina scientific reference library. Explains how spirulina is ecologically grown at Earthrise Farms in California.


Gardenburger


http://www.gardenburger.com/

An environmentally conscious company that offers a healthier, meatless alternative to the traditional hamburger. The site provides recipes, product information, and a searchable database to help you find Gardenburgers, Gardendogs, and Gardensausage in your local restaurants and food stores.


Herbs & Spices


http://www.teleport.com/~ronl/herbs/herbs.html

For the naturalist in all of us, this site provides a graphics-rich index of herbs and spices with recipes and information about growing, storing, and cooking with your own bit of mother nature.


Index to Gluten-Free and Wheat-free Diets pages


http://www.wwwebguides.com/nutrition/diets/glutenfree/

A vital guide for those requiring gluten-free or wheat-free diets. Also contains information and links to sites dealing with the Celiac condition.


Mycelium


http://www.igc.apc.org/mushroom/welco.html

Everything you ever wanted to know about mushrooms but were afraid to ask. Provides recipes, mushroom anatomy, tips on mushroom gathering, and links to other sites about this deliciously edible fungus.


Noah’s Ark


http://www.rain.org/~sals/my.html

A site devoted to the science of organic farming and living. The cherimoya, fruit of the Incas, and reputed to be one of the finest fruits on God’s green earth is spotlighted. Provides links to other sites centered on the organic movement.


The Tamilian Cuisine


http://www.cba.uh.edu/~bala/tamilnadu/food.html

Collection of Tamil recipes and links to Tamil/vegetarian newsgroups.


U.S. Soyfoods Directory


http://www.in.net/soy/index.html

Provides information about soy-based food products, including health facts, recipes, links to other soy-related sites, and a searchable database to help you locate soyfoods in your area. This site is a must for people considering soy as an alternative to meat.


Vegetarian Pages


http://www.veg.org/veg/

An award-winning site that is the definitive guide to Internet resources for vegetarians and vegans. If you’re curious to see what’s online and devoted to vegetarianism, you’ll most likely find it here.


Veggies Unite!


http://www.honors.indiana.edu/~veggie/recipes.cgi

A well-designed site for committed and non-commited vegetarians, replete with a searchable recipes archive, nutritional information, a guide to vegetarian-minded events, and links to other vegetarian sites


Whole Foods Market


http://www.wholefoods.com/wf.html

A national food chain of more than 40 natural food supermarkets in 10 states. Provides information on organically grown foods and gives you an opportunity to try out recipes. All household and personal care items have been proven safe through nonanimal testing methods. Also offers links to agricultural, vegetarian, homeopathic, and humanitarian sites.


World Guide To Vegetarianism


http://catless.ncl.ac.uk/veg/Guide/

An international targeted site providing lists and links of vegetarian organizations, publications, cooking schools, and travel agencies devoted to vegetarians. The most useful aspect of the site is a searchable database, by city, of restaurants that cater to vegans and vegetarians.


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