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Sites for quick and easy recipes
Relishrelish.com, a cooking site started by two Colorado mothers, aims to make mealtime less of a chore. With family dinners becoming a thing of the past, the service helps you build a weekly menu and produces an easy-to-follow grocery list. A subscription costs $7 a month.
Mealmixer.com lets you create weekly menus based on your taste, diet, time, and family size. The site allows you to pay per month or $1 a week paid yearly.
Bhg.com/dinnertime, an extension of Better Homes & Gardens’ website, offers a weekly meal-planning service. For a quarterly fee of $14.95, the site will e-mail you meal plans, easy-to-use recipes, and shopping lists to help prepare five dinners a week.
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