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Old 01-30-2007, 03:20 PM
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Default Re: Good Cookbooks/Recipe Books/Books about Food

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Do you know the basics of cooking? My aunt got me an awesome book from better homes and gardens, it doesnt have any great recipes, but it has all the basics, and how to do them right. Ie, the different cuts of meat for each animal, how to make a reduction, etc. How to Grill is also a great recipe book for grilling/bbq'ing/smoking.


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guids - I would like to think I know the basics of cooking, but I'm sure I could learn a lot from a book like that. I'll definitely check that out.

I don't have a grill at my apartment, as we're not allowed to have them there, so I probably won't be doing much grilling, unless I go over a friend's house.

I am also very interested in modern books that are full of really good recipes. I have 2 cookbooks already, but they are very basic and I get the feel they were written 20 years ago.
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