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kevinala
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any good cook books anyone can recommend me buying
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It really depends on what you are looking for. Meals on a budget, reduced calories, vegetarian, limited ingredients, cooking basics, ethnic cooking, gourmet cooking, etc.
My favorite cookbook is one I received as a gift. It's called Farmer's Market Cookbook and has recipes divided by season. I like to grow food so this really appealed to me.
When I was young and just getting into cooking I found an old Betty Crocker cookbook from the 60's at a yard sale and found it very helpful for learning basic cooking skills.0 -
Thank you for the help, looking to reduce calories and lose some weight0
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'Nom nom paleo, Food for humans' by Michelle Tam is really good! Her website offers a lot of free recipes as well.0
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I personally wouldn't waste any money on a cookbook.
Go to Pinterest and just search ideas - millions of recipes for free, from whatever you want!0 -
Michael Symons 5in5
120 recipes using 5ingredients or less made in 5minutes or less.0
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