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Question for bread bakers ...
Thanks, I am looking for a book with lots of recipes.
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Peckish Sister
December 2011
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Question for bread bakers ...
Please don't cringe, but does anyone have a machine cookbook they love?
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Peckish Sister
December 2011
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Weights vs Volume in Cookbooks
I bought a scale when I brought home a German cookbook, but never really used the scale or cooked from that cookbook (yet). However I am getting used to using that scale with this challenge and loving it. I just wish I could turn my scale onto the m…
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Peckish Sister
December 2011
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Kitchen Disasters
My favorite memory of a cooking disaster was a dinner from my childhood. My Mother, an excellent cook, apparently tossed the sugar for the blueberry muffins into the bowl with the raw scrambled eggs and the salt for the scrambled eggs into the blueb…
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Peckish Sister
December 2011
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Kindle
OK, so if you search in the Kindle store on Hippocrene cookbook you will come up with more cookbooks most of which are free. This includes ones that do not make the top 100 downloaded list.
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Peckish Sister
November 2011
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Kindle
Free ethnic cookbooks. Go to Shop in Kindle Store, then top sellers, then top sellers free. I find the best selection of the types of book I like free on the weekends. On holiday weekends they seem to have even better material. I am not familiar wit…
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Peckish Sister
November 2011
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Site improvements & suggestions
Thank you so much.
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Peckish Sister
November 2011
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September 2011 Challenge: The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook
I am so sorry to hear about your family issues. I hope you can get a hold of The Pie and Pastry Bible if you don't already have it as it is such great reading. I also want to add my congratulations and I really enjoyed cooking with everyone. I …
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Peckish Sister
November 2011
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Site improvements & suggestions
Thanks and welcome to Florida, I am glad that we having such great weather for you.
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Peckish Sister
November 2011
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Future Challenges
I haven't been here long enough for a baking challenge, that would be great. Pies for Thanksgiving, and how about cookies for the holidays?
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Peckish Sister
October 2011
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Site improvements & suggestions
Yesterday I reviewed this recipe: Thick, Chewy Oatmeal Raisin Cookies Page: smittenkitchen.com/2009/02/thick-chewy-oatmeal-raisin-cookies/ and I can see my review, but it isn't attributed to me and I can't edit it. This morning I was signe…
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Peckish Sister
October 2011
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Future Challenges
In Wikipedia, they have her interesting story and mention how her first cookbook, The Barefoot Contessa Cookbook, had her popular recipes from her restaurant of the same name. It has been reprinted several times, is still in print and sounds like a …
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Peckish Sister
September 2011
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Recommended websites
I love this site. It also tells you what you can replace a food with. I can't tolerate soy, and I am frustrated with what to replace it with (other than salt) in recipes. I tried the replacement feature and the only replacements were Iberian ha…
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Peckish Sister
May 2011
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Substitutions
The soy milk I get is always sweeter than regular milk. I would substitute, but if it is not as sweet as you would like, you will know why.
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Peckish Sister
March 2011
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Great Cookbook & Cake Posters
Very beautiful. For many of us that are easily tempted to add cookbooks to our collection, having a poster like that might lure you into collecting the ones you don't have. They would be nice challenge prizes that could help spread the word abo…
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Peckish Sister
March 2011
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my personal cookbooker challenge
Now that the Moosewood Cookbooker challenge is over, I would like to keep cooking vegetarian, but change over to the Vegetarian Epicure. I see that 12 other people own that book, but I seem to be the only one with the second book. Does anyone want …
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Peckish Sister
March 2011
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my personal cookbooker challenge
I realized that the place to start are the cookbooks that I have a few reviews from already and that contain recipes that I always think about cooking and then don't. How do you mark those recipes in cookbooker?
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Peckish Sister
March 2011
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my personal cookbooker challenge
OK, I would love to join the challenge, and go for 5 recipes per cookbook. Yes, but deciding where to start could be paralyzing, perhaps I will go with the books I have owned the longest. Thanks for the motivation. (AKA Peckish Sister)
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Peckish Sister
February 2011
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Newest Challenge: The Moosewood Cookbook
I am loving this challenge. I am actually finishing those large bags of Costco veges! My children have thanked me even while eating a large plate of vegetables, and say what a nice change it is from chicken nuggets ( that makes me feel really guilty…
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Peckish Sister
February 2011
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Future Challenges
The Moosewood cookbook has so many variations of recipes, it would be difficult to cook them all and fun to read how others interprete them. I would love to delve further into its recipes myself.
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Peckish Sister
February 2011
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Cabbage Club - Cooking with Winter Vegetables and the New York Times
I just printed the Andean stew with butternut squash and quinoa as I have a buttternut squash on my counter and my first bag of quinoa looking for a recipe - Thanks
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Peckish Sister
January 2011
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