What’s your go-to, foolproof cookbook? You know, the one with gravy drippings on page 162 and brownie batter on 248?
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What’s your go-to, foolproof cookbook? You know, the one with gravy drippings on page 162 and brownie batter on 248?
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The one my mom gave me. It is so old it doesn’t even have a cover anymore. I have no idea who printed it, but I need to have it preserved and soon.
.-= Kolliope´s last blog ..Global Warming Al? Really? =-.
Probably the Better Homes and Gardens classic red & white checked cook book.
It’s one of my husband’s Weight Watcher cookbooks, there’s a chicken piccata recipe in there that is my favorite.
That would be my Better Homes & Gardens slow cooker cookbook.
.-= Lindy MacDuff´s last blog ..Snowy Trees =-.
I used to collect cookbooks, but now I get most of my recipes on line. However there are still a few that have those yellowed, stained pages. A cookbook put out by La Leche League has one of my favorite casserole recipes; “Bread Machine Magic” is my guide for several breads, and I have a pie cookbook that has the best lemon meringue pie recipe I’ve ever tried.
.-= Bev´s last blog ..Whatever Suits =-.
“how it all vegan” (vegan pronounced like began in the title). my husband bought it shortly before he went vegan. it’s got so many good, simple vegan recipes in it. i also love the author’s other cookbooks too (and own 1 other book of hers).
.-= ozcanadian´s last blog ..autumn =-.