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I had a hard time with this prompt b/c from the verbage, I didn't know if I was suppsed to be taking a picture of repetitive patterns or something orderly. Anyway, here's my attempt at something...my cookbooks on the cookbook shelf. Just love em!
Jacey is starting to really enjoy helping out in the kitchen, and is very interested in cooking---so I bought this cookbook. It has lots of yummy recipes in it!
My mom's birthday is today, and when I was looking for something to get her I remembered wanting to get this cookbook at the bookstore. When I saw it was $21 off the cover price at Amazon, I had to get us both a copy.
Over 80 Great Vegetarian Cuisines - Famous Cuisine
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"the descendants of one individual: family, lineage"
This cookbook was compiled years ago by the children, grandkids, etc. of John and Mary Hageman. On all the section dividers are family pictures; in this one are my maternal grandma's parents.
Sarah Lackley is making Pita to test a recipe for Eat It! Food Adventures, a children's cookbook by Gracie Cavnar
Some tasty recipes in this one albeit many not very on the healthy side.
Here's the cookbook:
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too many books in general, my husband is always saying. my daughter and i are both avid readers. leave it to us to bow a bookshelf in no time flat.
i don't actually use cookbooks, except for baking. i just use them to get ideas.
i was bored while the munchkin was painting so this is my half-assed result.
Not quite family treasure status but it was passed down from my mother. She probably got this book in her early 20's.
Sarah Lackley is making Pita to test a recipe for Eat It! Food Adventures, a children's cookbook by Gracie Cavnar
When my bookshelf went upstairs, so did the cookbooks that were on it, because there was no place downstairs for them. This was stupid and unhelpful when I wanted to, you know, use them. So we found a spot for them downstairs.
I cannot find a year in the cookbook but the cars features scream of the mid 60s so I suspect that is the era
Recipes featured travel well or are camp made....kind of goes with the feel of the photo of my grandfather and great uncle.
I bought this cookbook at a garage sale with 3 other cook books all for one dollar
Here are some other birthday presents I forgot to blog: V Cuisine: The Art of New Vegan Cooking, Veganomicon: The Ultimate Vegan Cookbook and My Sweet Vegan. Geoff's family sent me these.