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Taken when I visited some of my New York City colleagues at the Food Network offices in Chelsea Market (5/22/06).
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!
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.
Cooks and Robbers Cookbook, Springfield Citizens Police Academy Alumni Association, Springfield, Ohio, 2011
Sarah Lackley is making Pita to test a recipe for Eat It! Food Adventures, a children's cookbook by Gracie Cavnar
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.