Eater National – Tiring of Taco Bell? Applebees just too Average? Want to find somewhere new and cool to eat in your local area (US only)? Well then it’s time for you to put Eater on your menu! With dedicated pages for most of the USA’s major cities (and a National page for those that aren’t on the list), you can find great places to eat and drink, whether you want the top restaurants or somewhere to fit your budget.
It’s a really fun site to navigate around, with maps pinpointing great local eateries… and even heatmaps to take you to the hottest trending locales! There’s a wide selection of posts to browse through, including “Best Business Lunches”, “Best Late Night Specials” and even “Best Drunk Food” (!), although some cities’ posts are more extensive than others. In general there’s more than enough to get along with however, so click here or on the pic to pick out your next evening out.
This is one of the yummiest looking sites I’ve seen in a while. Hot on the heels of All My Faves’ Tastiest Food Site of the Year 2011, Punchfork, comes a potential nominee for 2012’s: PictureTheRecipe. It’s a blog-hybrid site, lovingly crafted by a lady called Noreen, who calls herself “the ultimate foodie”. And from the site’s positively mouthwatering homepage, featuring the latest visual recipes; “Food4Thought” – interesting articles about food; and some useful cooking tips, you can really tell that food is her passion. Click on the picture below, or here, to get a flavor for this great food site.
Well folks, happy new year. In a blaze of fireworks and e-greetings, 2012 has finally arrived. And as we stride over the finishing line of a tumultuous year for the internet, All My Faves – your one stop easy guide to the Web – has decided to look past Facebook and Twitter to find 2011’s most unique and interesting sites. We selected the 10 coolest sites in categories like music, travel and education; and then handed the job of picking the absolute best in each category down to you, allowing you to vote on your favorites. And here they are. Ladies and gents, never mind Facebook, here’s our review of the Best of the Web in 2011.
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Well folks, the nominees have been announced. Amid a flurry of elbowing, scheming and shadowy wealthy donors (not really, that was an attempt at a joke), the candidates have jumped every hurdle and secured enough votes in the primaries to make it onto the Official Longlist for the 5th Annual All My Faves Site of the Year Awards.
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The Eatery – Massive Health have released a new app that helps you eat better without having to waste time obsessing over calorie counting! You use The Eatery to snap photos of your food. The app will then provide a big-picture breakdown of your habits, including your strengths, weaknesses, and the best places to start making a change.
It really is clever, and also very nicely presented too, which is always a big plus for us. This is also the kind of site that we feature in our Recipes Faves page. Check it too, it’s essential for any foodie among us!
Oobafit – Oobafit wants to make it easier for everyone in the world to get a little bit healthier. Whether you are young or old, a marathon runner or a couch potato, pregnant or a snowboarder Oobafit can help you out. Getting and staying healthy is about getting the right exercise, eating well, setting realistic goals, staying motivated and having fun.
Lemon – Lemon is the best way to keep track of your receipts and squeeze out all the useful information. All you have to do is snap a photo of your receipt and our technology extracts information that is searchable, taggable and securely accessible.
Pawcurious – Pawcurious is the homepage of veterinarian and animal aficionado Dr. Jessica Vogelsang.
Grilled Cheese Social – Inventive Grilled Cheese Recipes and step by step photographs for all your GC needs!
KeepRecipes: Check-in Your Recipes – KeepRecipes is one spot for all your recipes. You can check in recipes you just cooked, or that you want to cook. You can add family recipes that have been around for generations. You can buy recipes and instructional videos from world famous chefs.
Farmingo – Farmigo’s mission is to enable households across the country to receive fresh, wholesome food direct from local farms and producers delivered direct to convenient pick-up locations. Farmigo provides an online marketplace for consumers to find, select, and receive fresh food. Through group buying dynamics and subscription pricing, consumers attain affordable prices for organic food. Each farm and producer listed in the marketplace receives an Internet based logistics management system to track harvest, packing, routes, and member payment.
CakeHealth – Cake Health makes it easy to understand and manage your health care. Find out how much you’re paying and how you might be able to save money.