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The Cheesecake Bible by George Geary

The Cheesecake Bible by George Geary

How many of you love eating cheesecake? I know we do! Matter of fact, it’s one of our preferred desserts when enjoying a family dinner at home or while dining out. We enjoy all kinds of different cheesecakes, especially ones that include strawberries, cherries, blueberries, 

Table Tales: A New Cookbook to Help with Your Dinner Parties

Table Tales: A New Cookbook to Help with Your Dinner Parties

Looking for a cookbook that will guide you through the upcoming holiday entertaining season? Look no further than the soon-to-be-released Table Tales: Do-Ahead Dinner Party Menus that Whet Appetites, Loosen Tongues and Make Memories by Ray Repp and Richard Alther (Regent Press, November 2018). * 

Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook

Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook

Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers CookbookMy husband and I enjoy cooking together and over the years we’ve collected over 150+ cookbooks that we use regularly. Yes, regularly. We prefer to make homemade meals and ONLY eat out on special occasions. Some of my favorite cookbooks are from the Best of Bridge series.

* Complimentary Cookbook Received for Review.

I’m excited to introduce you to the Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook which contains all-new, easy, everyday recipes. You’ll find 175 recipes that are simple to make and give you gourmet results for every night of the week, especially on weekdays. The recipes are perfect for those of us who lead very busy lives and don’t have hours to spend in the kitchen.

Title: Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers
Publisher: Robert Rose
ISBN: 9780778806103

Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook

Examples of Recipes:

Vietnamese Beef Noodle Soup
Chicken Orzo Soup
Grilled Chicken, Barley & Corn Salad
Pasta & Grilled Veggie Salad
Hot Tuna Melts with Chickpeas
Grilled Portabello & Roasted Red Pepper Sandwiches
Steak Nachos
Lamb Meatballs with Lemon Garlic Potatoes
Caesar Pork Burgers
Curried Turkey Pot Pies
Coconut Fish with Mango Salsa
Savory Baked French Toast
Quinoa-Stuffed Peppers
Emily’s Favorite Chocolate Cupcakes
Mark’s Favorite Quick Cinnamon Rolls
Oven Meatless Meatballs
Thai Shrimp Stir-Fry
Hawaiian Fried Rice
Plus many more!!!

Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook

One of the things I love about this cookbook is that it’s spiral-bound with a hardcover. It will lay flat on your counter-top while you’re making the recipe. All of the recipes are laid out in an easy-to-read and follow format and I love that they included helpful tips along the way. If you enjoy foodie photography, you’ll love their mouth-watering photographs.

Since receiving the cookbook we’ve made several of the recipes! The One-Pot Beef Strogranoff on page 127 is absolutely delicious! My family raved about that one! The Turkey Chili Soup on page 24 was delicious too! I know I’m going to be referring to this cookbook often and I’m so happy to have it as part of our cookbook collection.

You can find the Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook available for purchase on Amazon for a really great price! You can visit Robert Rose online to see additional books that are currently available and connect with the publisher over on Facebook.

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Giveaway: One lucky winner is going to win the Best of Bridge Weekday Suppers Cookbook from Robert Rose. You’re going to love this book!!!

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Love Your Lunch Cookbook Review with Recipe Excerpt

Love Your Lunch Cookbook Review with Recipe Excerpt

If you find yourself in Amsterdam looking for a fun place to have lunch, head for Small World, Sean Wainer’s popular café. However, if you’re like me, you’re more likely to enjoy Wainer’s creations in the comfort of your own home, thanks to his new 

The Good Carbs Cookbook: Vibrant, Smart Energy Recipes for Every Day

The Good Carbs Cookbook: Vibrant, Smart Energy Recipes for Every Day

Not all carbs are created equal. We all know we should eat whole grains and avoid too much sugar, but beyond that, there’s a world of “good carbs.” Dr. Alan Barclay, Kate McGhie, and Philippa Sandall have recently released a treasure of a cookbook focused 

Get a Fresh Take on Cooking with The Anti-Cookbook

Get a Fresh Take on Cooking with The Anti-Cookbook

The Anti-Cookbook: Easy, Thrifty Recipes for Food-Smart Living by Shelley Onderdonk and Rebecca BloomIf you’re looking for a thought-provoking read about preparing healthful, satisfying food for yourself and your family, consider The Anti-Cookbook: Easy, Thrifty Recipes for Food-Smart Living by Shelley Onderdonk and Rebecca Bloom. The authors learned to cook as college flatmates, forming a lasting friendship and an interest in cooking good food for themselves and later for their growing families.

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The Anti-Cookbook: Easy, Thrifty Recipes for Food-Smart Living by Shelley Onderdonk and Rebecca Bloom

The best way for me to describe the premise of The Anti-Cookbook is to use the authors’ own words. Instead of writing a book with recipes to be rigorously followed, their intention is “to inspire readers to think creatively about making meals and independently about the deeper issues surrounding food and nourishment.” Their inspiration was their desire to share their lifetime of accumulated kitchen wisdom with their grown children who were moving out.

The Anti-Cookbook is not simply a collection of recipes presented in the standard ingredients-and-directions format. Rather, it’s more like a narrative with recipes sprinkled throughout, a personal account of how and why the authors select and prepare different foods, with guidelines and suggestions for meals and planning for leftovers. Most recipes don’t include exact amounts or even ingredients, leaving the reader to use what he or she judges correct or prefers. The book is written in the first person, which can be a bit confusing since it’s not always clear which of the two authors is the writer of any given passage, but the open and inviting style brings the reader right into their homes and lives.

The Anti-Cookbook: Easy, Thrifty Recipes for Food-Smart Living by Shelley Onderdonk and Rebecca Bloom

The organic pescatarian and vegetarian recipes in the book (using ethically and locally sourced ingredients when possible, as recommended by the authors) certainly sound delicious, and the tips for procuring the ingredients to make them on a budget are helpful. However, I must confess that although I would love to be able to cook that way myself, my food budget simply doesn’t allow for it, except as a special extravagance. That being said, I have flagged many of the recipes to try, including these:

• Grated Carrot Salad
• Pasta al Pesto
• Tabbouleh
• Breakfast Sandwich
• Granola

The Anti-Cookbook: Easy, Thrifty Recipes for Food-Smart Living by Shelley Onderdonk and Rebecca Bloom

There are only a few photos in the book, and those are small black-and-white pictures. My favorites are the photos of well-used recipe cards, showing the cross-outs, changes, and stains as the recipe evolved through being prepared over and over—I can relate to that!

For those of you who want to learn to cook or need to expand upon your cooking skills, you will want to check out a Culinarylab School. This type of school is for students of all levels from aspiring chefs to the gourmet home cook.

For more information about this unusual cookbook and its authors, visit their website. If you want even more inspiration, be sure to check them out on Instagram and Facebook, too.

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250 Home Preserving Favorites Cookbook by Yvonne Tremblay

250 Home Preserving Favorites Cookbook by Yvonne Tremblay

How many of you have tried preserving your own jams, jellies, marmalades and chutneys? I first learned how to do home canning when I was 16 or 17 years old and have been preserving food for my family ever since. I first started out learning 

300 Best Potato Recipes Cookbook by Kathleen Sloan-McIntosh

300 Best Potato Recipes Cookbook by Kathleen Sloan-McIntosh

I admit, Potatoes are my favorite vegetable and I eat them almost every day. I enjoy them fried, mashed, roasted, baked and grilled. Potatoes are so versatile and can be enjoyed as a main meal, a side dish or as a tasty snack. If I