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Cooking & Baking
In reply to the discussion: Cooking basics...any good books out there? [View all]JHB
(37,158 posts)40. Quietly bookmarking
'cause, y'know, you're all scary
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My favorite basic cookbook is "Joy of Cooking". It has a lot of good info along with
Arkansas Granny
Apr 2013
#22
Scarey group? No, honey, we are a loving group and we cook with tender loving care &
mother earth
Apr 2013
#30
And as far as books....tell me what you love...there is such a richness and abundance to draw from.
mother earth
Apr 2013
#31
Youtube has ethnic, solar, preserving, raw, vegan, vegetarian, etc. (dial-up warning videos)
freshwest
Apr 2013
#32
The Moosewood Cookbook was recommended to me though I've never tried it. It is
applegrove
Apr 2013
#38
You were one of the reasons I joined the photography group (Solly Mack, too).
Behind the Aegis
Apr 2013
#43