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I do like the one cookbook per month idea. Only I end up trying recipes from

the files most of he time. I think I like the Tried and True idea a little

better (:- ) Sometimes.

I have a Chinese vegetarian cookbook with a bunch of post it notes, that's the

next cookbook I'm going to cook from.

Donna

 

Sharon Zakhour <sharon.zakhour wrote:

I was reading a cooking blog recently and the blogger has tons of

cookbooks (kinda sounds like Donna ;-) ). Her solution is to chose one

cookbook per month and then cook out of it. I thought this was a great

idea! I tend to sit and look through all my cookbooks and I stick

bookmarks all over the place then I can't remember what I wanted to

make or where the recipe was located -- was it in one of my cookbooks?

was it on this group? was it on one of the websites I frequent? I'm

trying to take better notes. :-)

 

Sharon

 

judgesqueen wrote:

> Until I became vegetarian I had this habit, would even mark in the

> book a recipe I wanted to try, but always just ended up doing old

> standbys, lol.

>

 

 

 

 

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LOl Sharon, I was afraid to say I didn't care for

them. I love the Enchanted Broccoli Forest by Mollie.

 

The others I just don't connect with, not that they

are bad books because they have a huge 5 star

following. I know it is a matter of taste. I trade

cookbooks with people that will tell me they think a

cookbook is terrible or nothing attrated them and yet

I will find many wonderful recipes and consider the

new book one of my favorites.

Donna

 

--- Sharon Zakhour <sharon.zakhour wrote:

 

> No, you're not alone, Donna. I feel the same way.

> The only ones from

> this series I ever loved were the first two, written

> by Mollie Katzen.

> She later " healthened " them up, but I still have the

> originals. :-)

>

> Sharon

>

> thelilacflower wrote:

> > I know what you mean. I have so many favorites it

> would take hours to dig them out and list. I can't

> warm up to the Moosewood series and yet I own all of

> them. I know I'm one of the rare few who doesn't

> worship these books.

> > I will list some of my favorites tonight.

> > Donna

> >

>

 

 

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