Home Feed
Home
Search
Search
Add Review, Blurb, Quote
Add
Activity
Activity
Profile
Profile
#notreallyacook
blurb
PNWBookseller85
Pure Simple Cooking: Effortless Meals Every Day | Jonathan Lovekin, Diana Henry
post image

Any recommendations for good, simple cookbooks? I like cookbooks with recipes grouped by season, with simple, easy-to-find ingredients. I've got a baby and toddler at home so spending as little time prepping as possible is always a plus. These two are great. Very pretty. But a little labor intensive.

#pleasehelpme #momnovice #notreallyacook #musthaverecipes #cookbooklove

KarenUK This one is written very much with his little ones in mind.... 8y
PNWBookseller85 @KarenUK thank you! I'll try them both! 8y
See All 8 Comments
Jolynne Great Easy Meals from Food Network Magazine. I especially love the stir-fries. The Poached Ginger Chicken is to die for! 8y
Dolly I picked up Kitchen Matrix at the library and will probably buy it. Dishes are listed by main ingredient which is exactly what I need. Look up cabbage and you'll see maybe 12 cabbage dishes all very different then he gives you ideas of how to tweak the recipe. I'll be reviewing it here soon. 8y
Kluckleesie Cooking Close to Home by Diane Imrie. I just got it in the mail and it's gorgeous with seasonal recipes. It's a local food style cookbook. 8y
Abailliekaras Annabel Karmel is great for kids. Jamie Oliver and Bill Granger are my other go-tos for simple but yummy 😊 8y
PNWBookseller85 @Jolynne @Dolly @Kluckleesie @Abailliekaras thank you all! I'll check those out! Reserving them at the library right now! 8y
64 likes8 comments