ALT-1 Best Websites for Thanksgiving Dinner Recipes

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Thanksgiving is a wonderful holiday. But often just the sheer stress of meal planning can make it something a lot of people don't really look forward to. Those slaving away in the kitchen for the benefit of what is on the menu, that is. Thanksgiving does not need to be a stress fest. Actually there are many websites out there which host lots of great recipes that are bound to impress anyone sharing Thanksgiving. Because that is what it boils down to, right? Sharing what you love to eat, with those you love. Where can you find the best websites with these dinner recipes online? Here are a few suggestions.

Veg.ca

Vegetarians options often get overlooked on Thanksgiving. If you have vegetarian friends, or family, you may not know what you can offer them to eat on this turkey-centric holiday. However, the Toronto Vegetarian Association has a fantastic website which provides all the recipes and ingredient lists you will ever need to make the perfect vegetarian Thanksgiving meal. Some of the recipes offered can be co-opted for other holiday meals as well. A great alternative to the mundane meals you might be sick of by now. You can view the recipes here:http://www.veg.ca/content/view/357/112/

Razzle dazzle recipes

This website is great to navigate on because it clearly labels the recipe sections on the side. It also keeps up the theme of Thanksgiving very well. A colorful and festively designed site, which is appropriately attractive for such a holiday. The list of sections may look small, but this is deceptive. The sections actually contain dozens, if not hundreds, of recipes of every variety. Take a look at some of these recipes at:http://www.razzledazzlerecipes.com/thanksgiving/index.htm

Cookingnook.com

Another perfect website for recipe buffs, or those just looking to expand their Thanksgiving recipe arsenal, boosts a large list of many varieties of traditional Thanksgiving dishes in its repertoire. The recipes on this site are also presented in a menu format. But you can use your creativity and tweak the recipe templates as you see fit. Check out these great recipes here:http://www.cookingnook.com/holiday-recipes.html

Cookingcache.com

One of the best features of this website alone is the rating star system. Often, with such a system in place, you can get a pretty good idea of the quality or success of the listed recipes. As well, you can gauge the popularity and reception of them. Which is particularly important if you are making a new recipe that you have never tried before. Experimenting is fun, and with cooking community rating to back it, this site has an impressive list of recipes to explore. All of the rated recipes are here:http://www.cookingcache.com/cat/thanksgiving_recipes/default.aspx

It takes trial and error to come up with a really successful dish that is received well by all. Those with an adventurous spirit are recommended to take recipes from these websites as templates to build on and expand and (hopefully) improve upon. Striving for perfection is only going to lead to disappointment when that perfect recipe is not achieved on the first pass. Just have fun with it. The process of cooking is much more fun when you enjoy not the destination, but the journey there.

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