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Friday, October 30th, 2009 | Author: Cass Kvenild

bittmanThis time of year along with the cold weather is making me want to turn on the oven and make something delicious to eat. If you are also in the mood to bake or roast some yummy treats this weekend, stop by the main floor of Coe library and check out our cookbook display. As the holidays approach, we are preparing to move all of the books from the Library Annex to the main stacks at Coe, including the cookbooks.

Some of my favorites are on the display… but I’m always looking for new cookbook recommendations.  What are your favorites?

cia gourmet

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    Kaijsa Calkins 
    Friday, 30. October 2009

    The Pike Place Market Cookbook is a favorite from back home. http://www.worldcat.org/isbn/0912365528

  2. Laurel’s Kitchen is one of the best cookbooks ever, along with all of the Mollie Katzen books (esp. the one for children). I just got “My Life in France” by Julia Child from the bookstore (25% off) and I am really looking forward to reading food-themed book.

  3. Please tell us who created the display.

  4. Good question Matt… it was reference librarian Melissa Bowle-Terry who created the cookbook display!

  5. Quick & Easy Thai: 70 everyday recipes by Nancy McDermott is truly a cookbook of easy and delicious recipes. It’s available through Prospector.

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