FoodNetwork.com, Watch your Back!
Food Network seems to be getting left in the dust lately. Not only are PBS and Bravo turning out shows that Food Network should be doing, but now my home page is changing to Yahoo! Food.
FoodNetwork.com is slow, hard to navigate, and their recipe search function is terrible. Sure, I'll still have to go there for recipes from Ina, Giada, or Nigella, but Yahoo Food is going to be my one stop shop for general recipes and All Things Martha. The local dining guides and food videos will be helpful, too. Check it out!
FoodNetwork.com is slow, hard to navigate, and their recipe search function is terrible. Sure, I'll still have to go there for recipes from Ina, Giada, or Nigella, but Yahoo Food is going to be my one stop shop for general recipes and All Things Martha. The local dining guides and food videos will be helpful, too. Check it out!







3 Comments:
At Thursday, December 07, 2006 12:11:00 AM,
Kayla said…
Yeah, but all those other food shows will never show you what happens when you let an alcoholic decorate a christmas tree.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BhAOYtSB5SE
p.s. This episode is probobally one of the most hilarious Semi-Homemades yet.
At Monday, January 16, 2012 3:21:00 PM,
Hailey said…
A lot are complaining about their speed, which most people care about...plus, a lot of new nice websites are introducing themselves nowadays. For example, www.gourmetrecipe.com
It's new but it has a great potential because they have professional chefs who give their own recipes and even create videos on how to do the dishes there. Well, change IS inevitable. ^_^
At Saturday, March 24, 2012 12:31:00 AM,
Saad said…
A lot are stressing about their rate, which most individuals proper value...plus, a lot of new awesome sites are presenting themselves these days.
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