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On Saturday, I was blogging about blogs I have saved and liked.
It made me realise that I have a lot of recipes starred from different food blogs that I follow.
So instead of listing them all in the next installments of Google Reader, I am going to give you a list of the food blogs I follow, love and always mean to cook from.
Yotam Ottolenghi’s column in the UK Guardian Newspaper.
And because a girl can never follow too many…
New ones I have found that I am starting to follow:
Any others I should be following? Please let me know, and I’m sorry if you are now hungry.

Ooh, nice post! I’ve added a few of your suggestions.
Some of my faves are:
http://120dollarsfoodchallenge.com
http://almostbourdain.blogspot.com/2010/08/recipe-index-z.html
http://steamykitchen.com/recipes
will add those as well- thx Molly
Ha ha… I was thinking of doing a similar post. I also follow Smitten Kitchen and NQN. I’ve been reading Wednesday Chef for years now, literally – I think since 2008? I love her to pieces. Did you know she has a book coming out?
If you like sweet things, there’s a very talented 20 year old who makes mainly desserts on her blog, Whisk Kid. And a Canadian foodie who does mostly vegetarian and healthy but yummy things, Everybody Likes Sandwiches.
http://whisk-kid.blogspot.com/
http://everybodylikessandwiches.com/
thanks Julia- will look those up. I heard she is coming out with a cookbook- something to look out for- the one I really want am is supernatural foods by Heidi Swanson of 101 cookbooks
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I bought a copy of Kim Boyce’s Good to the Grain for my best friend’s birthday gift last year and she loves it. Also I forgot to mention What Katie Ate, another Aussie food blog, with gorgeous pictures.
http://whatkatieate.blogspot.com/
Not sure if Asian cuisine is your thing, but you might like to check out a blog by an expat Australian girl who is living in China. Great descriptions and instructions for cooking Chinese food.
http://www.lifeonnanchanglu.com