Welcome to this month's cookbook reviews from Rainbo Electronic Reviews. Every month we find a host of great new cookbook for our reviews. A good cookbook can inspire you to expand your repetiore of recipes. You can experiment with a cookbook, too. Its always exciting to write cookbook reviws, telling you what the great chefs and restaurants are doing. A good cookbook will guide you through new techniques and introduce exotic ingredients. When we write our cookbook reviews, we look for great ideas that the home chef can use, inviting text to tempt the tastebuds, and a sense of style. There's always room for another cookbook on our kitchen bookshelf and writing reviews for each one is a pleasure. Big cookbooks, small cookbooks, spiral-bound, paperback or hardcover - We love them all and we hope you love our cookbook reviews!
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Biggest Book of Casseroles Who knew that there were that many casseroles to learn to make? This spiral-bound collection features more than 380 different and tasty dishes that are identified as Casseroles. The classifications in the chapters are from breakfast, to Side Dishes. Along the way you can find good and clear directions to creating dessert casseroles, both meat and meatless dishes and fish food delights. Every page is a new recipe for you to try, and as you know, no one does this better than the Better Homes and Gardens Magazine folks. I found dozens of new suggestions and can hardly wait to try them. How about tomorrow morning you present you family with an "Egg Casserole with Cajun Sauce"? Wow them with all the new skills that are offered in this large and helpful cook book. |
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The Nancy Drew Cookbook : Clues to Good Cooking The subtitle tells us that the book is full of clues, but it really is full of recipes. Yes, there are a hundred or more clues. There is a chapter of clues that really are good tips for a young or older cook. Then you can dive in to this eye-catching spiral bound cookbook that it lays flat so you can read and cook at the same time. Breakfast is the first set of meals that you find here. "Chocolate Waffles" sound yummy, but the "Keep in Shape Grapefruit" sounds even better. All the way through you get comments from Nancy herself. Some of these add suggestions for changing or adding to a recipe. The drawings all through the book are blue and brown and in fact the whole package is attractive. This cookbook with the nostalgic appeal of Nancy Drew is a fun-filled selection of simple recipes. |
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