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The family-friendly news source, which specializes in free informative ezines(newsletters delivered by e-mail), offers six different recipe categories on theArcaMax Web site -- http://www.arcamax.com/recipes -- and free by e-mail. Subscribers to the complete Recipes ezine "bundle" receive a new newsletter each daywith everything from food trivia to health tips in addition to the recipes. Thepublications are also available for individual subscriptions. ArcaMax Publishing CEOScott Wolf says the section has "something for everyone. Some of our readers areexpert chefs and need new and interesting recipes to challenge themselves. Othersare looking for healthy alternatives and simple versions of classic tastes."
The following are the recipe categories:
* Recipes by Zola: Zola Gorgon combines storytelling and party planning tips with aninnovative recipe every Monday, with simple instructions to help even an amateurchef make an amazing meal. Visit the Zola recipes channel athttp://www.arcamax.com/zola
* Healthy Recipes: CalorieKing supplies three health-conscious recipes everyTuesday, with complete nutritional information for each. Also included is a weeklyarticle covering adjustments in diet and exercise to help various health conditions. Visit http://www.arcamax.com/healthy recipes
* The ArcaMax Chef: Every Wednesday and Friday, ArcaMax's resident chef brings you afull three-course meal, complete with a handy shopping list. Readers love his wittypersonal experiences as much as his delicious recipes. Visithttp://www.arcamax.com/a rcamaxchef
* 7 Day Menu Planner: Now that school is starting, this publication can help youplan your meals. Every Thursday's edition comes with seven days' worth of simple,fun recipe ideas, including meatless, budget, and kids' cooking options. Eachrecipe is geared toward healthy eating, and includes full instructions, a shoppinglist, and nutritional information. Visit http://www.arcamax.com/7daymen uplanner
* Cheap Thrills Cuisine: This special comic strip released every Saturday combinesclever art with gourmet recipes. Perfect for beginners, these recipes are as simpleas they are impressive. Visit http://www.arcamax.com/cheapth rillscuisine
* The Culinary World: Every Sunday, Chef James brings readers trivia, requestedrecipes, and answers to some tough food questions. He also delves into historicaltastes with a weekly "Classic Recipe," pulled from traditional cookbooks from theearly 1900s and even earlier. Visit http://www.arcamax.com/chefjam es
More than 140,000 subscribers are signed up to the different publications currently,Wolf said.
"We're also archiving all our recipes, making them available to our new subscribers. The alphabetical search index on our site is great for people who kind of know whatthey're looking for, but want a good recipe or a variation on an old favorite," headded. This search function is an invaluable tool for busy parents who still wantto greet their kids with a home-cooked meat after school.
To search the complete listing with the "Quick Search" function, readers shouldvisit the main recipes channel at http://www.arcamax.com/recipes .
The ArcaMax Recipes ezines are just a few of the more than 40 newsletters availablefree to subscribers, including trivia, breaking news, and free New Yorker cartoons. For more information or to subscribe, visit http://www.arcamax.com/cgi-bin /reg .