These web-sites are specially chosen for their ease
of use, are up-to-date and of course contain great recipes!
Don't miss hershey's, allrecipes and with Medieval Days around the corner,
Mr. Vulgamore's "Gode Cookery" sites!

Mrs. Trexler's Faves:
http://www.thatsanice.com/recipes.htm (pasta recipes)
http://allrecipes.com/directory/0.asp
This is THE recipe index next to Foodtv.com. There are
over 23,000 recipes including “back to school quick breakfasts and fast
lunches”, “Best Brand” recipes, entertaining, healthy eating and baking
tips. A very well organized site.
http://www.dianaskitchen.com/page/casserole.htm
http://www.recipegoldmine.com/
NEW ENGLAND RECIPES
http://www.yankeemagazine.com/food/index.php
The Magazine of New England Living has an easily searchable web site. This month’s tantalizing recipes include “begging for bacon” and apple cinnamon pancakes. Their classic New England recipes include the classic Boston Cream Pie and Boston Baked Beans.
MEDIEVAL RECIPES
http://www.bow.k12.nh.us/CyberBUS/medieval%20faire/medieval%20recipes/recipes.htm
Mr. Vulgamore’s very own web site of recipes used at the BMS’s very own
Medieval Fair! As he notes: “A boke of gode cookery.
http://www.recipesource.com/misc/kids/indexall.html
Great, clean web-site for fun recipes such as Basball Lover’s Sundaes, Cannoli for Kids, and Banana Split Salad. For more recipes, there’s an index that lets you choose by region, or by type such as main courses, soups and fruits, grains and vegetables.
FirstGov for Consumers: Food
http://www.consumer.gov/food.htm
www.consumer.gov/food.htm -
Keep the Beat: Heart Healthy Recipes,
Consumer Advice, such as food recalls and food labeling problems. -