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Old-fashioned betty crocker nossy Send a noteboard - 09/01/2012 03:51:05 PM
Shows how to do all the good old stuff, and I can build from there.

Or the internet. I search recipes ALL the time. I like allrecipes.com, among other sites.
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If you were only allowed one recipe book, which one would you choose? - 09/01/2012 01:46:34 PM 1194 Views
Mark Bittman's "How To Cook Everything" - 09/01/2012 02:36:31 PM 937 Views
does he have a lot of really good "basics"? - 09/01/2012 03:38:19 PM 846 Views
Re: does he have a lot of really good "basics"? - 09/01/2012 03:49:55 PM 943 Views
hmm okay. thanks *NM* - 09/01/2012 03:54:26 PM 431 Views
He does. And they're pretty easy to understand, as well. *NM* - 10/01/2012 02:22:43 PM 444 Views
i picked this up at a used book sale but have never really gone through it. - 10/01/2012 12:34:21 AM 823 Views
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The Anarchist's Cookbook. - 09/01/2012 04:17:27 PM 955 Views
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That is becoming a lost art. *NM* - 10/01/2012 04:36:25 PM 436 Views
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I don't really have a favourite book - 09/01/2012 11:18:19 PM 903 Views
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Thanks, everyone. - 12/01/2012 08:26:19 PM 939 Views
just use a conversion guide - 12/01/2012 09:40:14 PM 1336 Views

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