Jul 23 # 91 of 244

yoyo1198 wrote:
I just received an order from Good Cook too. I especially like the Mark Bittman books. All of the Taste of Home books are useful to me as well.
I had one by Mark Bittman I think ...called How to Cook Everything.
It was the first cookbook I got after I got married. I gave it to my little sister several months ago.
Jul 23 # 92 of 244
Posted By: chubbyalaskagriz
Jul 24 # 93 of 244
This book looks great, janie! Aren't cookbooks just a FANTASTIC pleasure/hobby?
I'm still readin' my new (USED) Michael CHiarello books- not sure which cookbook I'll select next. But the FUN of it is, with the CHEAP prices of USED boks at Amazon, I can order new-to-me books often without feeling GUILTY over spending the $. When one can get a great condition $40.00 cookbook for the price of a big mac or a fancy-schmancy coffee, what's the harm in that? Hee-Hee! Are their any other places folks know of that offer USED books as an option?
Jul 27 # 94 of 244
I'm not aware of any other place where you get better deals that Amazon on used books.
People laugh at my cookbook collection. It is about half country cooking and half Italian with a few asian selections thrown in.
I went to the bank the other day and they had a local churchs cookbook for sale for $10. Most of the time those go for $5 - $7 but that one was very thin and $10. I have picked them up in the past but I passed on that one. They are a great way to get some really old recipes that have been around for generations. That one was to high. I was thinking I could get a great book for Amazon for ten bucks lol.
Jul 28 # 95 of 244
Hello to you
Do you know that books are different prices here
You may find great books to $ 30
Or small booklets of $ 1
It is a very fine
Reduction in the times, I find good books good prices
Books, not only for Eastern recipes
There are also books of the Western prescriptions
thanks