I also enjoy Pioneer Woman. Another favorite is Kalyn's Kitchen (www.kalynskitchen.com). Although it is geared towards low-glycemic cooking, the recipes are excellent. Lately I've also enjoyed Six Sisters Stuff.
Those are the specialty blogs.
I also get recipes from allrecipes.com and foodnetwork.com. Although I can't stand to watch her shows, Ina Garten's recipes are usually excellent. And Martha Stewart's 101 Recipes on her website are very good.
I love Pioneer Woman Ree Drummond too. However, her recipes aren't really very healthy. I am a salt person and her recipes always seem to have the right amount of saltiness for my tastes. Any other bloggers out there that are salty with their food? I have scanned skinny tastes blog but I would assume her recipes are low in salt.
I don't use all of their weekly recipes, but they have some great ideas at: http://eatathomecooks.com/
I printed out the weekly meal planner, laminated it, and use dry erase markers to update it each week. I didn't realize how helpful that was until I got too busy to update it and DH actually asked me to keep it up - he loves just looking at the fridge and knowing what's for dinner every night.
I think your daughters blog is fabulous. She has great recipes. I can't make many due to food allergies but reading a few sounds like something I would have loved making before.
I think your daughters blog is fabulous. She has great recipes. I can't make many due to food allergies but reading a few sounds like something I would have loved making before.
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