Tag Archives: Cookbook
Cooking with Flavor Bombs
What a great idea. What a perfectly unique and appealing idea. I love to cook, but it’s kind of become a thing of the past for me. I no longer have to feed anyone but myself, and I no longer … Continue reading
Cheers to the Publican: Repast and Present
This is a gorgeous book, unabashedly enthusiastic and wonderfully friendly. The detail is terrific – had I the resources to tackle any of the recipes included I have absolute confidence that I would be walked through it safely and successfully … Continue reading
The Family Caregiver’s Cookbook – Harriet Hodgson
This is one of those books I havered over on Netgalley, requested, and then regretted. After I clicked on it I had the sinking sensation that this was going to be filled with all the sorts of things a couple … Continue reading
Cast-Iron Cooking – Rachael Narins
True story: after my grandmother passed away, my father’s siblings apparently decided to clear everything out of the house, floor to ceiling, and simply put a huge amount of stuff to the curb. My mother saw Nanny’s cast-iron skillet on … Continue reading
Layered – Tessa Huff
Gorgeous – absolutely gorgeous. Every few weeks my boss gets a cake to celebrate the birthdays in a given month. She’s very loyal to one particular bakery – she loves them. My coworkers apparently love them. I sigh every month, … Continue reading
The New Sugar and Spice – Samantha Seneviratne
I hope it’s not blasphemy if I say this book might be considered a religious experience. How can a cookbook be a religious experience? When I and every other person I’ve shown it to has gotten a look at the … Continue reading
Mighty Spice – John Gregory-Smith
You never know what’ll be posted next hereabouts. Here, a wonderful cookbook downloaded from Netgalley – thank you! The first thing I always do with a cookbook is flip through it to gauge a few things. Is it attractive? Are … Continue reading