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I love indonesian recipe books, because I was busy at work, I favor tested recipes that are simple do not require a great deal of time in preparing food
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The Barbecue Bible, by Stephen Raichlen
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I like the Southern Living cookbooks, magazines, and website. I have always had great success with their recipes and I enjoy the pictures to.
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I don't really have a favorite cookbook, I love them all...lol. I get a lot of recipes on Pinterest, there are so many really great recipes out there. I am partial to Food Network and King Arthur Flour Recipes. I also like The Pioneer Woman recipes, hubby bought me one for Christmas and love it!
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Fix It and Forget It Lightly. It's a slow cooker cookbook with tons of delicious and healthy recipes. It's never let me down!
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Passionate Vegetarian by Crescent Dragonwagon. I have lugged this cookbook around with me all the 10 times or more I've moved. I'm not a vegetarian anymore but this is still my favorite cookbook and it always makes it through when I declutter. It has great writing not just recipes. So many good stories about the recipes.
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gali wrote:What is your favorite cookbook? Do you have a foolproof cookbook that has always given great results?
I don't, but I generally just google until I find a picture I like the most.
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I don't really have a particular cookbook,but i get what i want from website and magazine.
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I love Good and Cheap. It has some awesome recipes for people on a budget. Lots of fun, new recipes that don't break the bank!
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The Joy of Cooking was the first cookbook I ever owned and I learned a lot from it. It's a great book for beginning cooks since it has a lot of detailed explanations.

Another favorite of mine is The Silver Palate Cookbook.
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The America's Test Kitchen Cookbook. I tend to use recipes as outlines, and make several changes to fit my taste or needs. This book is great for that purpose, because every recipe comes with information about why and how it works. So I alway have an idea about which ingredients are vital and which ones I can change.
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Right now my favorite cook book would have to be my insta-pot cookbook. Im already halfway through it!
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I am a cookbook hoarder! But my favourite is definitely The Women's Weekly Retro cookbook, 50's style!
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My favorite cookbook are for babyfood, animalsfood (🐶🐱), desserts🍰🍫🍧 and vegan!😋
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My favorite is the one I got from my mother because it showcased all original recipes from my place. Also, ot reminded me of her loving care.
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