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Internet Resources - Recipes
Recommended Websites
- Allrecipes.com
Thousands of recipes from simple to complex submitted by both commercial sources and private individuals. Category and keyword searching. Recipes include reviews by members.
Browse related subjects: Recipes - Epicurious.com
Commercial site which incorporates more than 35,000 professionally tested recipes from Gourmet and Bon Appètit magazines, original recipes from top chefs,cookbook authors, and over 22,000 member submitted recipes. Includes wine dictionary, food dictionary, and conversion & Equivalent charts.
Browse related subjects: Cooking, Food, Food Equivalents, Recipes, Wine - Food Timeline
Useful to students, parents and teachers who need help locating food history and period recipes . Includes a time line on the history of food, links to state foods, historic recipes and food prices. This site has no commercial sponsorship.
Browse related subjects: Food, Recipes - Recipe Source
Good source for foreign recipes. Searchable by region and ethnic group, other recipes are categorized by the type of dish. Compiled by a former UC Berkeley student who volunteers her time.
Browse related subjects: Ethnic Cuisine, Recipes
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Cement Ship
Remnants of the "S.S. Palo Alto." The 435-foot ship was built of concrete by the San Francisco Shipbuilding Co. just after the end of World War I. Originally designed as a tanker, it was part of a wartime effort to reduce the use of steel and iron. The S.S. Palo ... [More]
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