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November 2008 COTM: Alice Waters - The Art of Simple Food Please post your full-length reviews of recipes for soups and salads here, including those recipes that fit in these categories that ...
November 2007 Cookbook of the Month: The Silver Palate Cookbook by Julee Rosso & Sheila Lukins. Please post your full-length reviews of brunch recipes here. Please mention the name of the recipe...
Here's the place to post recipes, experiences, pros and cons, raves, ingredient information, and general discussion of the DOMESTIC GODDESS'S PANTRY Chapter in the book. As always, please indica...
Here's the place to post recipes, experiences, pros and cons, raves, ingredient information, and general discussion of COOKIES, SCONES and MUFFINS in the book. As always, please indicate the name ...
Here's the place to post info, discussion, tips about ingredients, pros and cons and anything else about CAKES and PIES. As always, PLEASE indicate the page number and name of the recipe at the be...
November 2008 COTM: Alice Waters - The Art of Simple Food Welcome to the links thread for the November 2008 Cookbook of the Month. You may wish to bookmark this thread for future reference, a...
Here's the place to post recipes, experiences, pros and cons, raves, ingredient information, and general discussion of the CHILDREN and CHRISTMAS Chapters in the book. As always, please indi...
Okay, here we go. I suggest the following threads: [Links edited in by Chowhound Team at Oakjoans' request] CAKES and PIES http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/568972 DESSERTS and CHOCOLATE http://ch...
Here's where you post comments about the chapters in The Perfect Scoop entitled BASICS, RESOURCES, and VESSELS. I don't have the book yet, but I figure that "vessels" are various holders for ice c...
November 2008 COTM: Alice Waters - The Art of Simple Food Please post your full-length reviews of recipes for desserts here, including those recipes that fit in this category that are in the ...
Just realized I needed to put this up! Sorry for the delay. Once again it's time for your suggestions for COTM! When you recommend a book, please try to mention if you've cooked from it or not,...
November 2008 COTM: Alice Waters - The Art of Simple Food Please post your full-length reviews of recipes for eggs and cheese here, including those recipes that fit in these categories that a...
September 2008 Cookbooks of the Month: Pleasures of the Vietnamese Table by Mai Pham and Into the Vietnamese Kitchen by Andrea Nguyen. Please post your full-length reviews of dessert and dri...
Here's the place to post recipes, experiences, pros and cons, raves, ingredient information, and general discussion of the BREAD and YEAST Chapter in the book. As always, please indicate the nam...
So the votes are in (all 13 of them) and the winner, with 9 votes, is HOW TO BE A DOMESTIC GODDESS by Nigella "The Babe" Lawson. GREAT STICKY BUNS, etc.got 4 votes. So we'll start on November 1s...
Okay, I've finished winnowing...well, I've done the best winnowing I could. If you see that something has been excluded, just let me know and I'll get it added into the voting thread. The cookbo...
Once again it's time for your suggestions for COTM! When you recommend a book, please try to mention if you've cooked from it or not, why you recommend it, etc. , I don't mind lots of chatter on ...
Here's the place to post recipes, experiences, pros and cons, raves, ingredient information, and general discussion of cookies and candy in the book. As always, please indicate the name of the r...
September 2007 Cookbook of the Month: Vegetable Harvest by Patricia Wells Please post your full-length reviews of vegetable and potato recipes here. Please mention the name of the recipe you ar...
First - my apologies for not putting this up sooner. I want to make one observation, as posters think about their suggestions for October. It seems to me - and I've gone back and reviewed many o...