Cooking is like love. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.
Harriet Van Horne
Food lovers everywhere will appreciate the sites listed in this category. From sweets to vegetarian and organic foods, you'll find surfing very pleasing to the palette. Bon Appetit!
http://www.greatbend.com/brentw/candy.htm
Dedicated to bringing you only the best candies, sweets, and confections to soothe your sugar tooth or your 'honey.'
http://www.pottsville.com/CCcandies
Unique hand-painted molded chocolate novelties. Choose from over 300 seasonal and all occasion molds.
http://www.franchise1.com/comp/cndybok1.html
Candy Bouquet shops offer floral-like gifts that are made from different candies and chocolates.
Chilham Village British Candies is a Retailer of candies and sweets. They will send an order within 24 hours of your request.
Esther Price Candies and Chocolates claims that all it takes is one taste to realize that this is the finest candy you'll find anywhere. Online ordering and delivery throughout the U.S. and Canada.
http://www.mcs.net/~candy/home.html
For over 75 years GAYETY'S have been hand dipping their own chocolate covered candies, using 100 percent natural ingredients and no preservatives.
http://www.concentric.net/~lindsays/
Red's carries a wide selection of homemade candy, brittle and fudges. The site contains product and ordering information for the retail store in Virginia City, NV.
http://www.fqmall.com/southern
Southern Candy Makers is a world-renowned family owned and operated confectionary in New Orleans, LA. Their candy recipes are derived from classic New Orleans formula, particularly their various pralines and carmels. Southern Candy Makers was just voted one of the "Top Candy Makers In The World." They offer an extensive mail order selection. Visit their mouth-watering site.
http://www.neworleans.com/candy/
A quaint victorian candy shop located in the historic area of Rivertown in Kenner, LA, 10 minutes from downtown New Orleans. They specialize in New Orleans style original pralines, handmade chocolates such as pecan hash, truffles, turtles, and a special handmade in Louisiana basket made of peppermint candy and filled with chocolate. The basket is completely edible. They also have a very extensive selection of the finest sugar free chocolates made. They ship nation-wide and have reasonable prices.
http://www.baraboo.com/bus/fudge/fudge.htm
Welcome to the Wisconsin Dells Candy Stores, where you can order fudge, chocolates, and gourmet candies online, or through their 800 number.
http://www.hi-media.co.uk/bonne-bouche/index.htm
Anne Nicholls' Bonne Bouche School of Cookery provide training for future cooking professionals, cooking holidays and cultural tours for gourmets.
http://members.gnn.com/prime032/carrib.htm
Caribbean Cooking on Video has over 20 Island Preparations in a step-by-step format. Consumers & Wholesalers welcomed.
http://www.hi-media.co.uk/grange-cookery
A cookery school in Somerset, UK, established in 1981 to provide intensive cooks for career cooks, and for holiday breaks for those who love cooking.
The king of Merigold was in the kitchen cooking breakfast for the queen.
John Lennon and Paul McCartney
http://www.intellinet.com/~jdutton/cooking.html
You can learn to be an everyday gourmet cook! Sit under the instruction of Jacques Pepin, Madhur Jaffrey, Beverly Clark, and other expert chefs—right in the comfort of your own kitchen. Learn how to cook everything from Chinese to Native American foods. Hundreds of videos to choose from, and toll free ordering 24 hours a day.
http://www.ciachef.edu/cia.html
Offering the best culinary education in the world. Associate and bachelor's degree in culinary arts and baking and pastry arts available for aspiring food service and hospitality professionals. Continuing education programs for current industry professionals offered at the Hudson Valley, NY, and Napa Valley, CA, campuses. Adult education courses for food enthusiasts available in New York. Four student-staffed, on-campus restaurants in New York and one on-campus restaurant in California.
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.
A graphics-rich site devoted to the health and nutrition benefits of fruits and vegetables. A fantastic educational tool for teachers.
She lunched on papaya poo poo or mango mu mu or some other fruity foo foo bursting with overripe tropical vowels.
Tim Robbins
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.
http://www.foodmuseum.com/~hughes/first.htm
The FOOD Museum is a delightful collection of artifacts, ideas, facts, and fun. Community, school and commercial educational programs related to one of the few things all life on Earth has in common—FOOD—are vitally informative and interesting. They currently have kiosks at The Wild Oats Market chain. Arrange for a program to be presented or museum artifacts to be exhibited anywhere in the world.
Enjoy French language & cooking courses in an 18th century French Chateau near Burgundy & Beaujolais. Relaxed, comfortable, family atmosphere. Spacious park & pool. Small establishment.
http://www.nppc.org/foodfun.html
Come on in and explore the world of food from a kid's-eye view.
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.
http://www.gnofn.org/~sclafani
Certified Executive Chef Frank P. Sclafani, Sr. extends you an invitation to join his training as an investment in your culinary career success.
The International Kitchen conducts educational culinary tours of Europe.
http://www.lpl.arizona.edu/~bcohen/cucumbers/info.html
For those interested in cucumbers and their various uses, this page provides recipes and information about commercial and greenhouse growing of cucumbers. Also included are 20 reasons why cucumbers are at least as good as men.
http://jaka.ece.uiuc.edu/~scott/bagels/
Recipes and other information about bagels. Also contains links to other bagel-related sites
http://medianet.nbnet.nb.ca/medianet/curioso/bovril/bovril.HTM
Dedicated to Bovril, which is essentially liquid beef. Contains anecdotal accounts of experiences with Bovril, information about the health benefits of Bovril, and related information.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/bread/bread.html
Provides an index of bread recipes.
A good deal of information about breakfast cereal. There is a featured "cerealebrity" about which you can view more information. There are also articles on the price of cereal, cereal art, and more.
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~banasn/Home.html
Everything you could possibly want to know about the green vegetable and quite a few things that you didn't. That is, of course, unless you were looking for information on how to cook and eat it, which is nowhere to be found on this 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.
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.
http://www.fdu.com/fdu/cburger.htm
A listing of the best places to find a cheeseburger of world-class caliber. No matter if you're in Chicago or Cairo, there's always a good cheeseburger somewhere.
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.
http://ucsu.colorado.edu/~alums/wings.html
Heaven for Buffalo Wing lovers. Recipes for all types of wings from the well-known hot-wings to some lesser known fringe recipes like Thai peanut butter wings. Also links to a wings newsletter.
http://www.scs.carleton.ca/~palepu/cranberry.html
Contains much information about cranberries: cranberry products, cranberries and the urinary tract, cranberry beer, and even some recipes for making things with cranberries.
http://student.uq.edu.au/~cs315886/Dan/kebab.html
Doner Kebabs, also known as gyros, are considered by some to be the food of the gods. Dan certainly is taken with them and offers reviews of kebab shops from around the world, kebab recipes, and links to other kebab pages.
http://dinnercoop.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!
What my mother believed about cooking is that if you worked hard and prospered, someone else would do it for you.
Nora Ephron
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.
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!
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.
http://members.aol.com/donwdowney/HotRoastBeefSandwiches.html
Searches America for the perfect roadside hot roast beef sandwich. Restaurants are critiqued by their roast beef's forkiness, as well as by their choice of bread and side items.
http://www.sisna.com/Idaho_Potato_Expo/
Take a virtual tour of the Expo, which is located in the "Potato Capital of the World," Blackfoot, Idaho. Also check out potato recipes and gift items from Idaho.
It's enough to make you want to lick your screen. Everything from ciabatta to tagliatelli to soppresata. Get out the credit card because it's going to be hard not to place an order.
Find out all there is to know about "the other white meat," including industry facts, health statistics, pig facts, and the quintessential pork recipe of the day.
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.
Answers to frequently asked questions about pasta, information about the National Pasta Association and their brands, pasta nutritional information, information about various pasta shapes and which sauces to use them with, and several pasta recipes.
http://www.ithaca.edu/orgs/pickle/pickle1/pickleweb.html
The place for pickle lovers of all sorts to come together and discuss their gherkins. Find out all sorts of pickle tidbits, including recipes. Also find out about starting your own chapter of the society.
http://www.infi.net/~cksmith/famine/Miscellany.html
Links to a variety of pages that all deal with the potato. Read about new potatoes in Ireland, a better potato, potatoes as dust containment and paint removers, and more.
http://www.math.grin.edu/~boley/ranch/
Dedicated to enlightening the world about the many values of ranch dressing (sometimes also known as "House"). There is a list of ranch's top 10 uses, and a form for submitting your favorite to be added to the list.
http://www.xnet.com/~mego/raspberry/index.html
Intended to be the most comprehensive site on raspberries, this page provides raspberry recipes, general raspberry info, raspberry art & photos, and a variety of raspberry links.
http://www.clark.net/pub/dan/rhubarb/rhubarb.html
The history and description of rhubarb, how to grow, harvest, store, and use rhubarb, tons of rhubarb recipes, and a rhubarb photo gallery.
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.
A site catering to those who like crunchy snack foods. 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.
I bought some powdered water, but I don't know what to add to it.
Steven Wright
More than you ever wanted to know about Spam, the amazing meat product from Hormel. Includes the Spam story, SPAM recipes, brewing with Spam, and Spam haiku.
http://www.jamm.com/strawberry/facts.html
An award-winning site containing recipes and everything you ever wanted to know about "the perfect berry".
http://www.su.ac.th/thailand/fruits/fruits.html
An overview of the many fruits indigenous to Thailand. Learn about mangoes, jackfruit, rambutan, and perhaps the most coveted fruit of all, the durian.
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.
ftp://ftp.neosoft.com/pub/rec.food.recipes/
Huge archive site of recipes. Official archive site for rec.food.recipes
ftp://gatekeeper.dec.com/pub/recipes
Recipe archive of recipes posts to the alt.gourmand Usenet news group.
ftp://rahul.net/pub/artemis/fatfree/FAQ
This site contains tons of information on cooking fat-free foods. It also includes other files on nutrition.
gopher://spinaltap.micro.umn.edu/11/fun/Recipes
The Usenet cookbook, available via gopher. The recipes are searchable, so you can find the recipe you need quickly.
gopher://ftp.std.com/11/obi/book/HM.recipes/TheRecipes
A site containing even more recipes gathered from online sources. Most recipes offered on this site are of dishes that can be prepared for general, everyday consumption.
http://www.faseb.org/ajcn/ajcn.htm
The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition is a peer-reviewed journal that publishes the latest worldwide basic and clinical studies relevant to human nutrition in topics such as obesity, nutrition and disease, energy metabolism, and international nutrition. The AJCN is ranked second in impact factor among 37 nutrition and dietetic journals.
http://members.aol.com/healthvis/index.html
Offers alternatives to standard medical practices through balanced and natural nutritional programs. Degenerative diseases can be stopped, and reversed with proper nutrition, and nutritional supplements.
http://www.fullnet.com/u/carrier
Provides links to the user to find nutrition information. Offers a wide spectrum of nutrition topics and provides some nutritional journals to give more information on 'hot' nutrition topics. It also has some links that Carrie enjoys. The page also provides a brief description Carrie and her qualifications.
http://www.bearware.net/clinique-nutrition/
The Web site of Clinique Nutrition Santé is a place to find the latest nutrition related information in the form of a collection of easy to understand articles and products. Clinique Nutrition Santé is a leading diet and nutrition expert in Canada.
http://www.ext.vt.edu/news/periodicals/foods/
Updated monthly, this newsletter addresses issues in nutrition and food production. Categories include Computer/Internet, Specific Audiences, Dietary Guidelines, Food Products, Nutrition Education, RDA and Labeling.
http://www.newlifehealth.com/children.html
All natural approaches and answers to your questions right from the doctor's mouth.
Who better than Mother Nature's General Store to supply healthy, natural, and nutritional foods facts and products including herbs, herb, homeopathic, vitamins, vitamin teas, tea, dental supplies, beauty aids, bodybuilding, housewares, diet products, groceries, and much, much more.
Reach your nutritional Goals with Vanessa your Internet Nutrition Coach. Nutrition Articles, Free Required Daily Allowance to gain or lose weight, Nutrition Newsletter.
Solar Nutrition is a system of eating designed to maximize the assimilation of light energy from food, and optimize health and vitality. Food charts and recipes included.
http://www.c-zone.net/fisher/wn
Your online source for nutritional news with up-to-date articles on health and nutrition. You don't want to miss it!
http://www.cchat.com/recipes.htm
Black Rose's Recipes & Links includes 800+ links to other recipes sites, and 300+ recipes and growing! New recipes added weekly.
http://www.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/callahans/cookbook.html
An eclectic collection of recipes contributed by readers of the alt.callahans newsgroup
http://carolina-chat.com/recipes.htm
A place to find good recipes from good people. A lot of links, recipes and you can e-mail them to add your recipes and sites too!
http://neptune.netimages.com/~chile/
Chile pepper culture: recipes, restaurants, botany, festivals, and trivia.
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.
http://www.cookbooks.com/reg.htm
Cookbooks On/line recipe database is the largest recipe database on the Web. If you are looking for any recipes this is the place to start!
Jump out of the frying pan and into the fire with the best-selling Cooking Couple on a Web site dedicated to food, romance, love and lust.
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.
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.
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.
http://www.hcc.cc.fl.us/services/staff/dawn/recipes.htm
Like new recipes? Then you will enjoy this Web page that includes recipes available via the Net and a recipe of the month.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Good Cooking features food, wine and cooking with professional recipes, submitted recipes, recipe links, good cooking information, nutritional links, consumer information, fish/shellfish recipes, culinary schools links, food facts, wine links, wine information, free recipe submission, travel information, food definitions, culinary information, fun facts and brain food. Advertise food, wine, cooking and travel products.
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.
http://hisurf.aloha.com/Recipes.html
Aunty Leilani posts new recipes each week for those who like the flavor of the islands.
http://eden-backend.rutgers.edu/~davidg
Here over 18,000 people worldwide share recipes of their heritage. Visit this page to get just about any recipe you could possibly want and also receive information on being included in the group!
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.
http://www.marketnet.com/mktnet/kosher/recipes.html
A generous collection of Kosher recipes for Passover. Also contains links to Usenet Kosher recipe archives.
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.
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.
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.
http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/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.
http://www.ece.ucdavis.edu/~darsie/recipes.html
A personal collection of vegetarian recipes presented in simulated easy-to-follow, bulleted recipe cards.
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.
http://www.nmsecrets.com/recipes.html
Their Recipes of the Week page allows New Mexico Secrets to share with the rest of the world their wonderful New Mexico recipes. Be sure to bookmark this page so you won't miss any of their culinary delights.
http://www.nomius.com/~sasa/sasarec.htm
A personal collection of recipes from Slovakia. A metric to U.S. measurement conversion table is provided.
http://superior.carleton.ca/~pwigfull/pedro.html
A collection of authentic Brazilian recipes from a self-proclaimed Renaissance man.
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.
Noncooks think it's silly to invest two hours' work in two minutes' enjoyment; but if cooking is evanescent, so is the ballet.
Julia Child
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~mjw/recipes/
A master recipe archive collected by Amy Gale ranging from crockpot recipes to ethnic dishes.
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.
http://www.4-1-1.com/info/minka.htm
Ten Authentic German Recipes by Karin Krumes, translated into English. These are either old family recipes that have been handed down from generation to generation, or are her own creations. Minka Enterprises, Inc.
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.
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.
http://www.intex.net/~dlester/pam/recipe/recipes.html
This site contains the recipe of the week, recipe links, KID'S COOKING PAGE, kid's recipe links, and more.
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.
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.
http://soar.berkeley.edu/recipes/
Planning an exotic meal? Forgot a recipe to an old family favorite? SOAR can help. The archive has more than 10,000 recipes from around the world. They have recipes for all occasions, religions, cultures, and diets. Come explore this site to plan your next meal.
http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~blairsa/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.
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.
http://www.metu.edu.tr:80/~melih/recipes.html
Authentic recipes from Turkey. Cooking difficulties range from amateur to expert.
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.
http://yatcom.com/neworl/food/recipes/bytype.html
Offers New Orleans-style cooking including the traditional gumbo, jambalaya, and red beans and rice recipes.
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.
http://www.algy.com/herb/index.html
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.
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."
The best selling book Becoming Vegetarian, written by three dietitians, is an excellent vegetarian and vegan resource. Also vegetarian food and nutrition workshop/seminar information.
http://www.direct.ca/promotionalguides/drvc
This company offers Raw Vegetarian or Living Food products and services. It includes books, resources and other information to maintain and improve your health.
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.
http://www2.earthrise.com/spirulina/
Offers a natural food product catalog of spirulina blue green algae, green superfoods, and nutri-ceuticals. Also offers a spirulina scientific reference library. Explains how spirulina is ecologically grown at Earthrise Farms in California.
The Garden Feasts vegetarian cookbook features gourmet menus & recipes, poems of love & friendship, an Albert Bigelow Paine story from 1898, and J.M. Conde's classic illustrations.
An environmentally conscious company that offers a healthier, meatless alternative to the traditional ham-burger. The site provides recipes, product information, and a searchable database to help you find Garden-burgers, Gardendogs, and Gardensausage in your local restaurants and food stores.
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.
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.
http://www.hcds.net/mushroom/welco.html
Everything you ever wanted to know about mushrooms but were afraid to ask. Provides recipes, mush-room anatomy, tips on mushroom gathering, and links to other sites about this deliciously edible fungus.
http://www.jrthorns.com/FosterFoods/
Order a variety of traditional Native American food products, including naturally grown wild rice, nuts, syrups, berries and more.
The Hawaiian source for Kukui and Macadamia nut oils.
http://www.saltspring.com/cookbook
Salt Spring Island Vegetarian Cook Book features visitor's favorite requested recipes when visiting the island.
http://www.cba.uh.edu/~bala/tamilnadu/food.html
Collection of Tamil recipes and links to Tamil/vegetarian newsgroups.
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.
http://www.islandnet.com/~viva/homepage.htm
The Vancouver Island Vegetarian Association home page contains their latest newsletters, schedule of events, and links to many other vegetarian and environmentally oriented sites on the World Wide Web.
http://www.geocities.com/rainforest/2923/vegetarian.html
Do you want to start a vegetarian diet but you don't know where to begin? Connect here to find out good meat substitutes, tips for dining out and entertaining, and the 'must have' cookbooks.
http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/nanetteb
Vegetarian Celebrations provides gourmet recipes and entertaining tips plus great vegetarian resources from Tis the Season: A Vegetarian Christmas Cookbook by Nanette Blanchard.
Vegetarian Country is an entertaining and educational enterprise dedicated to the communication and promotion of the benefits of a vegetarian lifestyle.
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.
http://envirolink.org/arrs/vsdc/index.html
Founded in 1927, the Vegetarian Society of the District of Columbia, Inc. (VSDC) is the nation's oldest vegetarian society. It is a non-profit educational organization that seeks to promote the benefits of a vegetarian diet and to unite vegetarians and those interested in vegetarianism in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.
A well-designed site for committed and noncommited vegetarians, replete with a searchable recipes archive, nutritional information, a guide to vegetarian-minded events, and links to other vegetarian sites.
http://www.cyber-kitchen.com/pgvegtar.htm
Very Vegetarian is a comprehensive page of Web resources dedicated to those interested in a healthy lifestyle. It includes links to recipes, organizations and even travel sites around the world.
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.
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.