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Does anyone know where I can find a recipe website that doesn't have everything covered in cheese? I'm just kind of disgusted about that right now. I love to cook, a fun evening for me is laying in bed reading cookbooks. I look at many different recipe websites but it just seems like everything is covered, doused, drowned, and immersed in fatty cheese!

I don't even want cheese substitutes, like tofu. I just want cheese-free casseroles and skillet dishes. Recipes that can stand on their own without cheese. And it's not that I don't like the taste of cheese. O, give me a heaping plate of nachos covered in melted cheese. BUT it does very nasty things to my intestines, if ya know what I mean.

Anybody?
 

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I don't have a site for you but I have to add that the culinary industry's preoccupation with smothering everything with melted cheese is becoming quite upsetting to me. There are times when I go out to lunch that I cannot find more than one or two items on the menu that do not have melted cheese on them and usually those items would not be my choice if some of the other items came either without cheese or with unmelted cheese. When did it become necessary to put melted cheese on a club sandwich? When did it make sense to call something a club sandwich when it has melted cheese on it? I used to like melted cheese a lot but familiarity seems to be breeding contempt.
 
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