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Cookbook Recommendations?

Does anyone have any good cookbook recommendations?  I have been looking for one, but have not had any luck.  Any help would be greatly appreciated! 
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Re: Cookbook Recommendations?

  • I really like the Rachel Ray cookbooks, and we've tried collecting them from every city we visit.

    If you're looking for new recipes in general, I love Bon Appetit's web site and Food Network, they've always got great tips and great recipes. 

  • I really like Fix it and Forget It, and the Fix It and Enjoy it Diabetic cookbook.  Most of my other go to physical books are mostly locals (at least I think they are without going to actually look)  Somewhere in my books I do have a Rachel Ray and it did look interesting, but it got put somewhere other than my kitchen box and after nearly 2 years has not found it's rightful home :-( Taste of Home and Gooseberry Patch cookbooks are also very good (we have a book display in our faculty room and I have a few recipes copied from those but don't have the physical books)

    I recently discovered the world of cooking blogs and I have gotten some great ideas from them...

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  • the Pillsbury Complete Cookbook. I grew up using Mom's old version. When I went to find one for myself, they had pulled it because they were getting ready to release a new version. I swear by it.
  • I like the Rachael Ray Express Lane Cookbook.  I also like the Taste of Home 5-10-20 cookbook.  We've used lots of recipes from the 5 ingredient section of that.  Yummy meals w/o a big grocery bill.
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  • I love The Moosewood Cookbook. It's vegetarian, but really easy to add meat to any of the recipes. Other than that, I just use allrecipes.com.
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  • Campbell's has a line of cookbooks that I love.  My sister got me one for Christmas and it has a super easy chicken potpie recipe that is amazing.

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