• http://whfoods.com/foodstoc.
• http://www.epicurious.com -- Food lover's website featuring recipes, articles, blogs, and more. Highly recommended when in the mood to browse and when needing inspiration in the kitchen.
• http://allrecipes.com -- Advanced Search feature allows you to find vegetarian recipes using specific ingredients. I've found it helpful when I don't have a whole lot left at home, but I want to find a creative way to combine foods.
• http://veggiemealmaker.com -- Meal planning service that offers menus, shopping lists and easy recipes for vegetarians and vegans. If you don't want to sign up for the service, at least check out their recipes.
• http://www.ethicurean.com -- Blog whose motto as an "ethicurean" is "chew the right thing." Focuses on writing about food - specifically where it came from, what's in it, and the consequences of our consuming it.
• http://civileats.com -- Blog with over 40 contributors that is focused on food politics, and generally promotes sustainable agriculture and food systems through awareness and exposure of America's food successes and failures.
• http://www.cspinet.org -- Center for Science in the Public Interest's website. Helpful and informative for anyone interested in nutrition issues. They also publish Nutrition Action Healthletter, which is worth subscribing to if you want a more in-depth version of what they feature on their website.
• http://www.meatlessmonday.com -- Website of the Meatless Monday movement, a non-profit initiative whose goal is to help reduce meat consumption by 15% in order to improve personal health and the health of our planet. To help people eliminate meat once a week, the website has lots of resources, including recipes, interviews with experts, nutritional information, and more.
• http://apps.ams.usda.gov/farmersmarkets/ -- USDA's Farmer's Market Search page. Simply enter your city and state and the site searches its comprehensive directory of markets across the country.
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