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cookbook

[kook-book] / ˈkʊkˌbʊk /


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I love independent bookstores like Now Serving, which is devoted entirely to cookbooks.

From Los Angeles Times

Your local bakery almost certainly makes pies that look like they’ve been lifted from a vintage cookbook illustration.

From Salon

So many of today's dietary practices fit into a well-established mold, with cookbooks and websites galore devoted to helping one uphold them.

From Salon

And if I can’t make it to Zahav for lamb and Moroccan Carrots, at least that restaurant has a cookbook for another way to re-create the experience.

From Seattle Times

Katie Parla, a pasta aficionado and the author of cookbooks such as “Food of the Italian Islands,” had a similar reaction.

From Washington Post