Ok Littens, I need your help!
I am so sick and tired of everything I cook that I can't even stand walking into the grocery store anymore. Soooo I thought I would look at some cookbooks for new ideas and....I don't own a single one 😱
I'm lost and have no idea what to buy so hit me up with your favourite cookbooks!!!
#domesticissues #ihatecooking #helpalittenout
Palimpsest One that my husband likes a lot. 5y
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking
Palimpsest I like any Ina Garten books and a good basic one like Better Homes and Gardens. There are so many wonderful cookbooks to choose from, vegetarian to world cuisine the selection is better than ever. Bon appétit. 5y
Barefoot in Paris: Easy French Food You Can Make at Home
alisiakae Here's a few! 5y
Salt, Fat, Acid, Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking
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FantasyChick Ooooh! Thank you @Palimpsest Going to look these up now! 5y
alisiakae 5y
How to Cook Everything: 2,000 Simple Recipes for Great Food
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5 Ingredient Fix: Easy, Elegant, and Irresistible Recipes
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Smitten Kitchen Every Day: Triumphant and Unfussy New Favorites
alisiakae And the Smitten Kitchen blog in general smittenkitchen.com 5y
FantasyChick @4thhouseontheleft You are a lifesaver! Checking all these out 😊😊 5y
RainyDayReading My go to cookbooks tend to be any of the Fix It and Forget It books or Taste of Home. Made recipes out of each and they were delicious. 5y
Fix-it and Forget-it Cookbook: Feasting with Your Slow Cooker
umbrellagirl Jamie Oliver. The one where he uses just five ingredients. 5y
5 Ingredients - Quick & Easy Food
runswithscissors007 Smitten kitchen! 5y
StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego @Mitch I feel like you would have some good recommendations. 5y
faelinwolf This isn't a cookbook recommendation, but I always borrow cookbooks from the library & copy the recipes that look good & seem within my skill range. I've gone & just perused the cooking section & checked out whatever caught my attention! 5y
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Delish: Eat Like Every Day's the Weekend
Palimpsest I agree with @faelinwolf we often take cookbooks out of the library and then if we love them will purchase them or just try some new recipes. Also, @Tamra posts from some awesome cookbooks. 5y
Bookwormjillk 5y
100 Recipes: The Absolute Best Ways to Make the True Essentials
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Slow Cooker Revolution: One Test Kitchen, 30 Slow Cookers, 200 Amazing Recipes
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Good Cheap Eats: Everyday Dinners and Fantastic Feasts for $10 or Less
Bookwormjillk Are a few of my favorites 5y
FantasyChick @faelinwolf @Palimpsest I think that's my plan! There's a lot of great options so I'm going to head to the library tomorrow and test some out first. I'm also cheap so.....😂😂 5y
Mitch @StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego cool! How about 5y
A Modern Way to Eat: 200+ Satisfying Vegetarian Recipes (That Will Make You Feel Amazing)
TheAromaofBooks So glad you posted this question @FantasyChick because I also frequently get stuck on the “what should we eat“ question... it seems like at my age I should be able to cook more than like eight different meals! Now I have several cookbooks to try!! 5y
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