Visit bbcgoodfood.com
The homepage. Once it really did look good enough to eat. But you'd look pretty silly trying to eat a webpage.
Isn't it funny how fennel and mussel are both the same shape (as words).
The ambition is to be the number one website for people who love cooking and eating good food.
bbcgoodfood.com contains unique features that no other food website currently provides: every recipe features a high quality photograph of the finished dish, comprehensive information on fat and salt content; a UK wide postal search to locate local food producers, and every recipe has been tried and tested in the Good Food kitchen by the magazine’s cookery experts. Plus, all recipes can be saved and stored in the user's own personal 'recipe binder'.
So get your laptop in the kitchen (away from potentially hazardous sources of water and heat) and get cooking.
It's aimed at users who want immediate recipe information and practical solutions to cooking at home. It also features video clips of difficult cookery techniques to ensure users get great results.