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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I kinda hate when these threads come up.. I always end up ordering new cookbooks that I don't have any more space for! :P to PP looking for a suggestions an ottolenghi book, I'd suggest Jeuresalem. It's a beautiful book, the recipes are all amazing, and there is a lot of neat insight in it about the city and cuisine from both authors. I have Plenty and Plenty More as well and really - you can't go wrong with any of them, but Jeuresalem is my stand out because I really enjoyed the other stuff in there. I love Madhur Jaffrey's World Vegetarian and any of Bittman's "Everything" books as my constant resources. For anyone who likes French inspired food, David Leibovitz's My Paris Kitchen is a great book, and also one of my favourites for lazy Sunday pursuing and cooking :) That being said, hands down, my favorite cookbook I have is the Art of Living according to Joe Beef. I'll maybe only ever make a percentage of the recipes in it, but it is so darned fun to browse and read and consider over a cup (or three) of coffee. I've gifted it to people on many occasions. [/quote] Your public library has books you can borrow for free and return. No need to find space in your home. The best bang for your buck in taxes. :P [/quote]
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