Martha Stewart has done a little Spring cleaning. Actually, she has undergone a complete overhaul with the newly redesigned MarthaStewart.com, which was unveiled today. New features on the site include recipe searches, how-to videos, and "best of" sections that spotlight content from her magazines, TV shows, and radio appearances. Say what you will, this woman knows her stuff. If you are looking to make brownies, Martha offers them up five different ways in her chocaholics section. Or, if you bought too many eggs for Easter, use them up by making Deviled Eggs in a variety of flavors, as pictured above.

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4-10-2007 @7:33PM Angela Pitt said... What can we say about a woman who lands in jail and
has come back in a big way. She's the model of
revinvention.
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4-11-2007 @9:10AM MJ said... Amen...........You go Martha!
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4-11-2007 @1:02PM Foodie Bride said... The new site looks good. I wouldn't mind it if she over-hauled my MSL magazine, either.
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4-15-2007 @7:27PM Toby said... Better Homes & Gardens also redesigned its website (bhg.com). They've added a lot of video, which is interesting, given that BH&G is a magazine. It's very interesting how magazines are carving out spaces for themselves online.
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