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Simply in Season, 10th Anniversary Edition (Hc)
Simply in Season, 10th Anniversary Edition (Hc) | Mary Beth Lind, Cathleen Hockman-Wert
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"A world community cookbook"--Front cover.
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Simply in Season, 10th Anniversary Edition (Hc) | Mary Beth Lind, Cathleen Hockman-Wert
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#midwintersolace #naturalitsy Tagged is one of my most frequently used cookbooks of the past few years. Organized well both for getting inspiration for winter meals (or whatever season just started where you are) and for building a recipe around a specific vegetable ingredient.

TheKidUpstairs Love this book! 12mo
IndoorDame @TheKidUpstairs 💚💚💚 12mo
DebinHawaii This is a great book! 💚💚💚 12mo
IndoorDame @DebinHawaii 💙💚💙 12mo
Chrissyreadit nice!!! 12mo
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Simply in Season, 10th Anniversary Edition (Hc) | Mary Beth Lind, Cathleen Hockman-Wert
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A “Spring” quote from my #bookspin book for May.

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No_One
Simply in Season, 10th Anniversary Edition (Hc) | Mary Beth Lind, Cathleen Hockman-Wert
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#AwesomeAutumnBooks @Jess7 #FallTitles

This one is a bit of a stretch, but I love love love this cookbook! Full of simple, unpretentious recipes that use seasonal ingredients, it is a reliable go-to, all year. My understanding is that recipe contributions are largely from the Mennonite community. It includes lots of vegetarian recipes, some quite creative. Part of a series including "More-With-Less" and "Extending the Table". ?????❤?

drokka I have two of the other Simply cookbooks and they're some of my go-to books. Though, one of them has recipes from the 70s when people didn't worry so much about the amount of butter and sugar. Having said that, they don't include processed foods either. 7y
Blueberry I love this one too! I need to buy it because I borrow it every year from my library. It's from a series of cookbooks commissioned by the Mennonite Central Committee. There is a children's one also. 7y
No_One @drokka I have the series of three and I think I use this one the most. Not sure about you but everything I have made turned out extremely well! 😊 7y
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No_One @Blueberry Oh! I had no idea about the children's one! And here I am, about to buy an Ikea play kitchen for my niece for her bday. 😊 I will have to get the book, too! Thanks for the tip! 7y
drokka Absolutely! Completely easy to understand recipes, and never have I looked at anything from these books and feel like a step is missing or directions unclear. 7y
Hestapleton This looks awesome! 7y
No_One @drokka yes! Very well written. They put a lot of thought and effort into these books. 😊 7y
No_One @Hehaney the whole series really is great! 7y
Blueberry I just went on Amazon and irdered it. 😊 7y
Suet624 Yes, this is a lovely recipe book. 7y
diovival I have this too! Got it from my CSA one year. 7y
No_One @Blueberry yay! 👍 7y
quirkyreader I remember when I came out. I was volunteering at a Mennonite charity and got to put up stock and this was one of the books the shop sold. 7y
No_One @quirkyreader oh very cool! 7y
CuriousG There is absolutely *nothing* that beats a Mennonite cookbook. I think I have at least 15 of them ranging from communities all over Canada and the U.S....although I learned more from seeing how food was such a central element in my family/community than any of the books can ever convey. My husband says he married me because it is practically guaranteed there will be pie at every event. 😅 7y
CuriousG This is my fav cookbook that wasn't created by a family or community I know. 🍊🍏 7y
No_One @CuriousG they just seem like so much "common sense". And pie is the best dessert! ? I am loving these three cookbooks. 7y
CuriousG @No_One Common sense and making delicious pies are basically the foundations of being Mennonite (in my opinion) ... why are there no pie-eating emojis? 😄 7y
No_One @CuriousG haha! Agreed! Should be a pie emoji! 7y
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