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Our Dream Cookbook and How to Write it
Our Dream Cookbook and How to Write it
Number Two in my Bucket of Dreams is to Publish the Book that my sister and I spent our life dreamin
#2 is a life long dream that my sister and I shared to write our own cookbook together and include flowers and short family stories. She passed away in 2007 with our dream unfulfilled. The heartache of procrastination has been with me ever since I said good-bye to my sister on that sad day . . I would like to create "our" book in her memory.


How to Make Your Own Cookbook
How to Make Your Own Cookbook
Make Your Own Cookbook
Do you have your recipes on cards like this? Or on handwritten scraps of paper? Maybe you have yours typed up and saved on your computer. Or you could store your favorite recipes in your head. The recipes I make the most I have memorized simply from using them so many times. However, these methods can prove to be disorganized and easy to lose. I've lost track of the number of times I've splashed liquid on a recipe card, only to have the ink bleed and become illegible. And slips of paper with...


Homemade Cinnamon Rolls & English Muffin Bread Recipes
Homemade Cinnamon Rolls & English Muffin Bread Recipes
Recipes, Cooking, Food and The Cookbook
When I was growing up on our small family dairy farm in west central Wisconsin 40 years ago, my dad-like most farmers I knew-worked from sunup to sunset. He didn't want fancy food. He wanted good food. And that's what this cookbook is all about. Good Food! Some of the recipes in my cookbook are my mother's, some are my sister's, and some are recipes that I have used over the past 30 years and have modified until they turn out the way I want them to. Here are 3 of my favorite (and easies...


Great Depression Era Cooking With Clara Cannucciari
Great Depression Era Cooking With Clara Cannucciari
What Is It About Cooking With Clara Cannucciari?
Clara Bonfanti Cannucciari is the 94 year-old host of the YouTube phenomenon webseries called, 'Great Depression Cooking with Clara,' which has had over a million visitors. She is also the co-author of the book Clara's Kitchen: Wisdom, Memories, and Recipes from the Great Depression from Amazon. Mrs. Cannucciari was born on August 16, 1915 in Chicago, Illinois and lived through the Great Depression in America. Her Sicilian American parents were hit hard by the tough economic times and her mo...


Crock-Pot Shaped Cookbook
Crock-Pot Shaped Cookbook
Cute and Useful Gift Idea for the Home Cook
The Rival Crock-pot shaped cookbook is such a cute gift to give to someone who loves to cook and with slow cooking all the rage right now, you just can't go wrong. The book contains some really terrific easy-to-follow crock-pot recipes for busy Moms on the go. You'll find recipes included for 8 categories: Soups & Chilis, Savory Chicken ,Tasty Turkey, Beef Dishes, Perfect Pork, Meatless Meals, Delicious Desserts, and Hot Drinks. You can see a sample recipe from the book here: Slow Cooker Ch...


Cookbooks For All Occasions
Cookbooks For All Occasions
Stir up the storm in your kitchen by cooking recipes from these best-selling cookbooks These cookbooks cater for everyone and for every occasion. Whether it's for family dinner, quick lunch, vegetarian meals, cute cupcakes, gluten-free meals, a healthy breakfast; you can see the lists of bestselling cookbooks which will help you to cook the most delicious food for your loved ones. Image Copyright: The Improvisational Cook by Sally Scheneider - Amazon.com


The Best Cookbook!
The Best Cookbook!
This one tells you just about everything you could do wrong, so you won't.
You find out what works, and why, but also what didn't work, and why not. Knowledge really is power. Time after time in the past I've followed a recipe (or so I thought) and messed it up--with no idea of where I went wrong or how to fix it. Most cookbooks assume that cooks just don't make mistakes. This one tells you just about everything you could do wrong, so you won't.


American Country: Recipes for Country Cooking, A Cookbook Review
American Country: Recipes for Country Cooking, A Cookbook Review
Time-Life presents American Country's Country Cooking Featuring Recipes For Down Home Country Cookin
American Country's Country Cooking cookbook features recipes for traditional country fare and is a part of the series of American Country books released by Time-Life Books in the 1980s. More importantly, it is one of my all-time favorite cookbooks and the source of some of my family's favorite recipes. The recipes in Country Cooking are not necessarily simple or easy. However, they are absolutely, positively delicious and, if are searching for good, solid comfort food recipes country style, ...


My Own
My Own "Southern" Cookbook!
Mickie_G's "Family Recipe Collection":
Need a" tried and true" personally recommended recipe? Well, this is the best place you could have landed. This is my own family cookbook - of the on-line sort. Cooking is one of my hobbies and I will only publish recipes that I KNOW are the best because I have made them. I have also includes several Food Blogs on this page. You will enjoy visiting them and I have made quite a few of the recipes I discovered from these talented bloggers. Click here to see my favorite ones. Check back. I wi...


The Cook Not Mad
The Cook Not Mad
My Review of The Cook Not Mad
The Cook Not Mad is a fascinating collection of recipes from 1832. It is the first cookbook to be printed in Canada and contains 'receipts', not all recipes for some hilarious things. First are the cooking 'reciepts' then some on a wide array of topics from dying woolens, to how to burn coffee, to keeping clear of bedbugs. It is interesting to see the thoughts and attitudes of the time. Check out the preface - I have included a section of it as a quote below. They used many ingredients that...



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