What Would It Take To Make You Pick Up A Cookbook?
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Re: What Would It Take To Make You Pick Up A Cookbook?
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You should check out Evie's Kitchen. Every recipe has great pictures and there is even a wine pairing list in the back of the book.Doxiedoc12 wrote: ↑14 Jan 2018, 21:33 I loke cookbooks better than the internet as I don't like getting flour all over my phone. I like cookbooks with a story and lots of pictures!
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That's a great idea! I usually just end up stuffing recipes into my old Betty Crocker cookbook...and then I have to flip through the entire thing to find the recipe I want!halismom1016 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2018, 11:59 I have a few cookbooks but the only problem is that sometimes they have to be changed cause the proportions are wrong. So I have a few cookbooks that I have put together myself. One I try a recipe and if I have to change something I usually place it in in my homemade cookbook.
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It's something about a book, when you can see and feel the history and love in it (like I have my grandmother's cookbooks and some handwritten notes are in there! She touched those!)
If they are newer cookbooks. it's usually people I follow, but they have to be simple, uncomplicated recipes.
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I used dividers and separated mine into appetizers, main dishes, deserts, etc. It really comes in handy.CommMayo wrote: ↑07 Feb 2018, 12:37That's a great idea! I usually just end up stuffing recipes into my old Betty Crocker cookbook...and then I have to flip through the entire thing to find the recipe I want!halismom1016 wrote: ↑07 Feb 2018, 11:59 I have a few cookbooks but the only problem is that sometimes they have to be changed cause the proportions are wrong. So I have a few cookbooks that I have put together myself. One I try a recipe and if I have to change something I usually place it in in my homemade cookbook.
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