At MyRecipe.org, anyone can post their favorite recipe.
This results in a very eclectic mix of recipes online, everything from Fried Maggi to Cheese Tart to Gazpacho de Cerezas. It appears that a recipe is added roughly once a week, and if one wishes they can have an RSS feed to be alerted every time a new recipe is added. You need to sign up for a free account with the site if you wish to post your recipe and to post comments to the recipes, but you can browse through the site without signing up for anything. As of now there are 11 pages of recipes at 20 recipes a page, a number which will clearly increase as the time goes on and the site grows in popularity. The site is easy to search through by category, ingredient, recipe or tags.
MyRecipe.org In Their Own Words
“About this site
Myrecipe.org is a place to share your food recipes. It is FREE and easy to add your own recipes to myrecipe.org”
Why MyRecipe.org It Might Be A Killer
This can function as a good outlet for young aspiring chefs to get their recipes out as well as their names to create some buzz around themselves. This is also a good resource for those looking for recipes that you may not find on the FoodNetwork or the other major food sites.
Some Questions About MyRecipe.org
With only 220 recipes on the site at this time, they are going to have to definitely get quite a few more recipes and visitors before they can have a respectable Alexa Ranking and make a decent amount of income from advertising. 







