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Any Cookbook Recommendations?


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Michelle-Idaho Rookie

Just wanted to get an idea of everyone's recipe books before I ordered a few ;)

Thanks so much for any help!!! :D


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mamaw Community Regular

All time favorite is Annalise Roberts, Baking Classics. Elizabeth Barbone has a good one too. Shari Sanderson baking with kids.......hth

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All time favorite is Annalise Roberts, Baking Classics. Elizabeth Barbone has a good one too. Shari Sanderson baking with kids.......hth

mamaw

I'm finding I'm using recipe books less and less and relying on the internet and others tweaks of recipes. I like this site Open Original Shared Link , Open Original Shared Link , Open Original Shared Link , Open Original Shared Link , the baking section of this website and the recipe section of Open Original Shared Link

larry mac Enthusiast

The Best Gluten-Free Family Cookbook, by Donna Washburn and Heather Butt.

It has a most useful reference section on gluten-free thickeners. Flours and starches. A must have for gravies, sauces, soups, etc.

best regards, lm

lizard00 Enthusiast

I like the gluten free vegan... not because I'm vegan, but because I'm allergic to eggs and can't do dairy. I also look a lot online, especially at Open Original Shared Link

Michelle-Idaho Rookie

thanks so much! I am looking them up right now!!! ;)

Sweetfudge Community Regular

These gals have a great website and a cookbook that you can order. Haven't found a recipe I didn't love yet!

Open Original Shared Link


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