Of course there are millions of recipe sites around on the net that will stimulate your taste buds. The difference with Foodily is that, not only is it a beautifully crafted interface, but it also connects you with your friends and the recipes that they love through your favorite social networking site. Foodily helps users find the most delicious recipes from all over the net and compare them side by side. Then they can check with their Facebook dinner guests if they wish to let them decide the culinary delight for the evening.
The Foodily interface is a beautiful thing. Lavishly decorated with color pictures of food from all around the world. It's almost like having your very own glossy food magazine that you can flip through and compare recipes. When you have selected your recipes and collected them together into a menu you can share your selections with Facebook friends, create an event and even invite them over to taste your culinary creations. There are literally thousands of recipes here that cater to everyone from the most ravenous meat eater to the strict guidelines of veganism. You can search the recipes for ingredients you want to eat and even things you don't want to eat. The recipes themselves are clear and precise and easy to read and follow and even show you the nutritional value of the food you are eating. You can even see how many others like the recipe and share recipes with Facebook friends.
Conclusion
Online recipe books are all the go these days. Rather than scouring recipe books it's even easier these days to just open up a site like Foodily, type in the main items that you have in your larder and choose from the thousands of recipes whether it is an entree, main course, dessert or even a cocktail. If there is food you don't like whether it be red meat or the dreaded archovy you can just enter details in the "without" box and you won't see those recipes. Sounds faultless doesn't it? Well, I've got news for you. It is!
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