| Getting tired of my scramble cookbook! Easy recipes would be great. Thanks! |
| How to Cook Everything by Mark Bittman |
+100 I'm on my second copy, cuz my first one fell apart due to so much use. |
| That book just falls apart easily IMHO. You can get it as an app too. |
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I like Betty Crockers cookbook.
http://www.amazon.com/Betty-Crocker-Cookbook-Bridal-Edition/dp/0764576747/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1360190607&sr=8-10&keywords=betty+crocker+cookbook I got it as a wedding gift, and it really has everything I need to know for basic cooking. |
| Another vote for Bittman. How to Cook Everything or a simpler one is The Minimalist Cooks at Home. Or maybe an online subscription to Cook's Illustrated, though not all are going to be no-fuss. |
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I really like this one:
http://www.amazon.com/Everyday-Food-Great-Fast/dp/0307354164 based on the PBS show |
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| Not a cookbook, but I have a subscription to America's Test Kitchen and use it all the time! |
| Ten Dollar Dinners. Everything I've made from that book has been great. |
The Betty Crocker cookbook My dh even uses it for beer batter and stuff...
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america's test kitchen. all your basic recipes an explanations for things, with recommendations for the "best of" familiar grocery store ingredient items.
http://www.amazon.com/Americas-Kitchen-Family-Cookbook-Edition/dp/1933615486/ref=ntt_at_ep_dpt_5 |
| Anything from Pioneer Woman - I find her recipes to be very accessible without a lot of "fancy" ingredients. |
| Joy of Cooking - I'm old school. |
| Real simple recipes on line |