BE SPECIFIC IN YOUR SEARCH; "PASTA AND TOMATOES," FOR EXAMPLE, WILL YIELD HUNDREDS OF OPTIONS.
Be specific in your search; "pasta and tomatoes," for example, will yield hundreds of options.
Avoid listing every ingredient in your cart; inputting too many will produce sites with pages of ideas but nary one recipe that includes all of the ingredients.
Always type in "recipes," and if you have a preference for the way you want the dish to be cooked, throw in cooking terms such as "grilled."
Eliminate foods or cooking styles you want to exclude by using the "without the words" section of Google's advanced search option.
Try singular and plural forms of words, such as "chicken mushroom artichoke"/"chicken mushrooms artichokes."
To further simplify your search, go straight to one of the leading recipe sites whose recipes have been tested. Here are just a few:
* epicurious.com
* allrecipes.com
* cookinglight.com
* williams-sonoma.com
* recipezaar.com
* foodtv.com
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