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Love Cooking? These Recipe Blogs Are a Must Read

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at U Mass Amherst chapter.

One of the most rewarding hobbies to have is cooking.  Not only can it be fun to create food, but by the end of it there is a delicious creation that you can enjoy with your friends and family! But, sometimes the hardest part of cooking is knowing what to cook.  The Internet has a plethora of recipes for free, the daunting task is finding the right ones. There are lots of recipe blogs which I like that update regularly. These blogs are worth reading; their recipes are delicious!

Two Peas & Their Pod

Maria and Josh are the creators of Two Peas & Their Pod.  They are married and update regularly with a mixture of dessert and dinner recipes.  Pictured above is their quinoa salad with asparagus, peas and avocado recipe, which is one of my personal favorites.

The Pioneer Woman

Ree is the creator of The Pioneer Woman cooking blog. She has recipes ranging from breakfast to dinner and are definitely worth your time.  Pictured above is her picture for Chicken Taco Salad.

Sally’s Baking Addiction

This recipe blog mainly focuses on desserts, and has options for gluten free, vegan, and healthy recipes.  Pictured above is her picture for her Skinny Chocolate Chip Cheesecake bars! (Did she say skinny and cheesecake?)

The Girl Who Ate Everything

Christy is the blogger behind The Girl Who Ate Everything. She has a wide variety of recipes and updates often. Pictured above is her picture for Banana Crumb Muffins.

Oh My Veggies

Oh My Veggies is a recipe blog specifically meant for vegetarians, and contains recipes with lots of flavors and fresh fruits and vegetables.  Pictured above is the picture for the Mint Chocolate Chip Bars.

These are just a small sampling of recipes blogs that are out there. Enjoy cooking, Collegiettes!

*All photos are credited to their respected blog

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Emily Jette

U Mass Amherst

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