What is your favorite cookbook??
#3
actually....all recipes.com or the internet....i do better this way then with a traditional book. there are too many recipes i'd never use in a book to justify buying it. Seems i have the same problem with cd's. I like one or two songs not everything on an album....
#5
Mrs. Beeton's book of household management (1861):
http://books.google.com/books?id=fD8...page&q&f=false
I've made a couple of things out of this one. It's fun to look through. :)
http://books.google.com/books?id=fD8...page&q&f=false
I've made a couple of things out of this one. It's fun to look through. :)
#7
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I too, have a lot of cookbooks. There are two that really show I use them: a cookbook published by a ladies auxilairy of a local fire company in 1952 and a Pennsylvania Dutch cook boklet that you can probably still pick up in gift shops in Lancasater, pa. There are pages that are so messed up! I should know those recipes by heart really!
#8
The one I keep inside my brain.
I learned to cook from my Dad, he never used a cookbook. Always by taste and smell. I do have cookbooks, measuring devices. But I do most of my cooking by memory and dry ingredients are measured in the palm of my hand.
I learned to cook from my Dad, he never used a cookbook. Always by taste and smell. I do have cookbooks, measuring devices. But I do most of my cooking by memory and dry ingredients are measured in the palm of my hand.
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