What is your favorite cookbook??
#61
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Originally Posted by Marge L.
You can't beat the cookbooks by the churches, clubs, etc. They are tried and true recipes and I have several of them. UMMMMmmmm, Good.
#63
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I have over 200 cookbooks. Don't really have a favorite. I pefer to use my Mastercook software to store recipes I have collected for the last 15 years. Most of which are from the recipelu and friendly freezer recipe lists.
I have my first cookbook...Better Homes and Gardens that I have had for over 30 years. I mostly use it for reference.
But in reality... I don't use any of them much because I don't cook very often. I'd rather be quilting!
I have my first cookbook...Better Homes and Gardens that I have had for over 30 years. I mostly use it for reference.
But in reality... I don't use any of them much because I don't cook very often. I'd rather be quilting!
#66
I just got the Pioneer Woman by Ree Drummond. Good stories and recipes from a social butterfly who marries a cowboy with a working ranch. Four kids and many recipes. Her cinnamon rolls are to die for. Also Trisha Yearwood who married Garth Brooks has a great southern recipe book out that I use alot. Garth has a home not far from my daughter in Owasso Okla. They are always around doing good things for the town and schools.
#69
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The original Joy of Cooking. You can tell by the spots of sauce and such + notes on most of the pages ~ ~ ~ it was the only cookbook I took with me when I moved to Germany in 1968.
One of my German friends wanted it when I left - but I bought her a NEW one and mailed it to her, because mine was too dirty and had too many of my notes in it!
I do refer to my OLD Betty Crocker cookbook that was given to me when I worked for General Mills in 1961 - my first job after I grad from college - worked there for 6 months before I married DH. It's a good general info, plain cookin' cookbook.
DH uses both of them now that he does the cooking. He also likes Better Homes & Gardens - & he looks up recipes on the Internet. I'm sure I would, too, if I was still cooking!
One of my German friends wanted it when I left - but I bought her a NEW one and mailed it to her, because mine was too dirty and had too many of my notes in it!
I do refer to my OLD Betty Crocker cookbook that was given to me when I worked for General Mills in 1961 - my first job after I grad from college - worked there for 6 months before I married DH. It's a good general info, plain cookin' cookbook.
DH uses both of them now that he does the cooking. He also likes Better Homes & Gardens - & he looks up recipes on the Internet. I'm sure I would, too, if I was still cooking!
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