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Loading... Joy of Cookingby Irma S. Rombauer
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. This is the best cookbook I can think of, although I've got many great ones from the French. Every time I need to look up a certain dish, I'll look in here first. But I must say I don't like the later versions; when I got one I quickly gave it away. ( )From boiling water to laying out a kitchen garden to the intricacies of puff paste, Irma has always been the best at training the ably competent in the kitchen, with grace and good humor, and occasionally paper ruffles in the ears! I've had better organized cookbooks. This did not live up to the hype of other people. This is one of the great "dear dumb housewife" books on the market. Although we own a number of cookbooks, this plays a central role in our kitchen for those out of the ordinary, or very ordinary cooking tasks that aren't covered elsewhere. A necessary addition to any kitchen. Classic! Indispensable! A "must have" reference book for every kitchen. no reviews | add a review
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