Warning: Following these foodies on Twitter will make you hungry.
1. Foodie (@Foodie)
Fridge to bowl in 4 hours. Apple butter ice cream w/chocolate ganache by @KitchenMeetsGir: http://t.co/wOfXYyp2vz pic.twitter.com/47yrZU8MXM
— Foodie (@Foodie) April 24, 2014
2. FoodPorn (@ItsFoodPorn)
Because we all need a little more food porn in our day.
The ultimate BLT pic.twitter.com/rpHh4ZLusH
— FoodPorn (@ItsFoodPorn) April 22, 2014
3. Foodimentary (@Foodimentary)
Ever wonder when National Pigs-in-a-Blanket Day or National Grilled Cheese month (April) are? This account is for you.
On this day in 1930 ‘Twinkies’ were introduced, sold in pairs, hence ‘twin’-kies #Twinkies #fact pic.twitter.com/J27af7CYKz
— Foodimentary (@Foodimentary) April 6, 2014
4. America’s Test Kitchen (@TestKitchen)
From how to roast a chicken to the best way to store garlic, the chefs of America’s Test Kitchen, Cook’s Illustrated and Cook’s Country can help you make any dish better.
Have you been cooking pasta all wrong? http://t.co/HSQmZSNCX5
— America’sTestKitchen (@TestKitchen) April 11, 2014
5. Jamie Oliver (@JamieOliver)
The Naked Chef is on a mission to get people — especially kids — to be excited about cooking and eat more fresh, healthy food. His foundation is spearheading Food Revolution Day on May 16. The recipe below is actually a healthier choice — the chicken strips are baked, not fried.
#RecipeoftheDay Crunchy chicken pieces with a herby yoghurt dip #KidsRecipe #FRD2014 http://t.co/tqxaQCbQ3V pic.twitter.com/gch7trYGQM
— Jamie Oliver (@jamieoliver) April 25, 2014
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