Novembers Cookbook? What do you think?
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Jean what about your C2C cookbook for November's cookbook?
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  Re: Novembers Cookbook? What do you think? by bbally (Jean what about your...)
I'm torn between fun - "Zov" Zov Karamardian's book. Great Armenian flavors, which is her heritage. I picked up her book when we were in Tustin, California at her restaurant (of the same name).

or

being good going into the holidays and working on "Southern Living Healthy hearty Cookbook"

Three guesses which will probably win.

Anyone else picking a book?
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  Re: Re: Novembers Cookbook? What do you think? by cjs (I'm torn between fun...)
The Silver Palate---haven't chosen recipes though....too many things to do and soooo little time!!! Gonna do it though!
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  Re: Re: Novembers Cookbook? What do you think? by Roxanne 21 (The Silver Palate---...)
Sorry, missed the reference to that wonderful book!! Good idea, but I think it would be better to do in January or February - when we're all broke!
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  Re: Re: Novembers Cookbook? What do you think? by cjs (Sorry, missed the re...)
I didn't get a chance to even look at Rick Bayless last month!

I think, being that holiday season is coming on I am going to wallow in an old favorite - James Beard's "American Cookery" with perhaps a foray into "The James Beard Cookbook".

I had thought of Turkish cookbook - but it appears someone has put it away in a really creative place (defined as any place I can't remember or can't find LOL).
You only live once . . . but if you do it right once should be enough!
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