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blake murphy wrote:
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> since i know some of you are cookbook-deprived, owning only several
> hundred or so, i thought this article from *slate* listing some
> suggestions by food writers and others might be of interest:
>
> <http://www.slate.com/id/2179838>
>
> one of the books mentioned isn't a cookbook, really, but 'stand facing
> the stove' the story of 'the joy of cooking' and irma rombauer. i
> love irma, and when i found out she drank like a fish, well, that
> sealed the deal. i ordered it from amazon, used and dirt cheap. two
> books by fuschia dunlop on szechuan and hunan cooking got the nod as
> well, and bruce cost's 'asian ingredients.'


Next to my mid 70s Joy of Cooking the best cook book I have is the Laura
Secord Canadian Cookbook. It is chuck full of really good recipes, unlike
the majority of cookbooks where you might try one or two recipes.