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Old 11-11-2008, 02:38 PM   #27
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My (and My Family's) personal go to Website for recipes is www.Tarladala.com

We have been using recipe's from her cookbooks for years, and lover her style. It tends to be a mixture, with strong Punjabi and Gujarati influences. She also has a lot of special recipes, such as for Diabetes, Cholesterol, etc. as well as recipes aimed at novices and people who have little time.

It is more aimed at an Indian audience, so the flavours and recipes are aimed to cater to that palate.

While some of the recipes are free, to get full access you have to subscribe, but for us it's more then worth it, as you can also send in questions, if something is not covered in any of the sections, and you can usually get a reply in a day or so.

Another Good source, especially if you want step by step instructions is www.videojug.com, where they have a ton of Indian recipes in the food section.

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