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The Year's Best Food Magazine

When we kicked off our Best of 2009 coverage, we wanted to know which glossy was your go-to food magazine for recipes, tips, and entertaining ideas.

When we kicked off our Best of 2009 coverage, we wanted to know which glossy was your go-to food magazine for recipes, tips, and entertaining ideas. The results were shocking: an overwhelming 65 percent of you chose Every Day With Rachael Ray, blowing the runnerup, Food Network Magazine, which got 8 percent of the vote, out of the water. We agree: Every Day With Rachael Ray is our pick, too. We love its energetic layout, helpful suggestions, and fun travel pointers — all of which we can imagine Rachael Ray chirping about in person. Most of all, we love its practical yet creative recipes, from electric pink beet rigatoni to Thanksgiving turkey.

What do you love about Every Day With Rachael Ray?

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What Was Your Favorite Food Magazine of 2009?

While it's true that my computer often joins me in the kitchen, I still can't do without food magazines.

While it's true that my computer often joins me in the kitchen, I still can't do without food magazines. If it weren't for the likes of Bon Appétit arriving monthly, there would only be bills in my mailbox! There's nothing like a glossy magazine filled with stunning photography, fresh new recipes, and holiday entertaining tips. What food magazine inspires you the most? Did we leave out the food magazine that tops your list? Then join our Best of 2009 group in the YumSugar Community and share it with us. Don't forget to vote on all our Best of 2009 polls!

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This Year's Best Online Recipe Resource

As part of our Best of 2008 coverage we asked you what website is your favorite resource for recipes.

As part of our Best of 2008 coverage we asked you what website is your favorite resource for recipes. The results are very close: Food Network beat out Allrecipes by one vote! Yum and I agree with the majority and are making Food Network the editor's pick for best online recipe resource.

Although I was initially taken aback by the site's recent makeover, I've come to love the new Food Network. Besides the huge collection of easily searchable recipes, I enjoy the videos and behind-the-scenes details. Why do you log on to Food Network?

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What's Your Favorite Food Magazine of 2008?

As much as I love looking up recipes online, there's nothing quite like the secret glee that I feel deep down when I see a brand-new issue of a food magazine with an artfully done cover.

As much as I love looking up recipes online, there's nothing quite like the secret glee that I feel deep down when I see a brand-new issue of a food magazine with an artfully done cover. For part of our Best of 2008 coverage, I want to hear your thoughts.
Who has the most stunning food photography, the most useful layout, and the best recipes?

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What's Your Favorite Online Recipe Resource of 2008?

I'm not afraid to admit it: I love reading recipes and I love reading them online.

I'm not afraid to admit it: I love reading recipes and I love reading them online. The internet is a wonderful resource for recipes, and I often find myself searching several websites until I find the perfect one. My computer is even dirtied like a cookbook with sauce splatters and food smudges.

Since you read this website, I'm assuming you browse the web for recipes, too. Besides YumSugar and in honor of the Best of 2008 coverage, I want to know: Where do you like to read recipes online?

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