Nice Cookbook photos
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my cookbooks are here!

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Our latest order of cookbooks – we’ll post about them soon –
SLA cookbook cover

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A 1970’s cookbook published "in solidarity with the Symbionese Liberation Army." Probably the most unusual in my small collection of out-of-print cookbooks. I wrote about it a bit here.
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Nice Cookbook photos
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Teens: Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook

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YAS at the main library program called "Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook" presented by author Kayleen Reusser.
Teens: Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook

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YAS at the main library program called "Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook" presented by author Kayleen Reusser.
Teens: Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook
A few nice cookbook images I found:
Teens: Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook

Image by ACPL
YAS at the main library program called "Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook" presented by author Kayleen Reusser.
Teens: Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook

Image by ACPL
YAS at the main library program called "Make Your Own Exotic Cookbook" presented by author Kayleen Reusser.
Cool Cookbook images
Some cool cookbook images:
cookbooks weeks 2 and 3

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I got a little behind in trying to work through my cookbooks one at a time. I had a dinner party last weekend and made one salad out of each of these cookbooks: oranges and olives from the Great Book of Couscous; carrots with orange juice and orangeflower water from the Ethnic Paris Cookbook; and cucumber with zatar from Paula Wolfert’s book. Plus I made a big pot of couscous vegetables and cooked some merguez. Had no Algerian wine though.
Low-Fat Cookbook

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A cookbook from Australia that has quite a few good recipes in it.
Chicken Stew with White Beans and Zucchini
Cookbook images
A few nice cookbook images I found:
Cookbook images

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More from Betty Crocker’s New Good and Easy Cookbook. I bet these could be useful for a lot of different people. Recipe cards? Scrapbooking? ATC? ….
Maryhill Church COokbook 1978

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This is the largest of the books, and has the most non-scary recipes. Still a great deal of jello salads and ground meat casseroles, but also a huge cake section, fruit wine recipes and candy chapter, which is like striking small-press cookbook gold.
