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Old 10-24-2004, 02:09 PM   #10 (permalink)
maleficent
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Soup - a way of life by Barbara Kafka has just about any soup you'd ever want, in easy to follow recipes. Plus the front of the book and scattered out the book, she's got stories. It's a good read with great recipes.
The Bread Bible by Beth Henspergers
If you are a bread lover, especially a fresh bread lover, this is the book for you. It contains 300 recipes of the yummiest recipes. It also has a whole bunch of recipes designed for a bread machine for those who are pressed for time when it comes to that fresh bread thing.


I'm not a big fan of "celebrity" cookbooks, but Molly O'Neill's (food columnist for the NY Times Magazine (and big sister to former Yankee Paul O'Neill) first cookbook, The New York Cookbook, is fantastic, if you are a food lover. The recipes are easy, eclectic, and the book is just a lot of fun to read.
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