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October 06, 2010

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Rhi

My Grandma gave me a copy of Betty Crocker when I was about 13 and I still use it - though it's a little uh, ratty.

Right now, for me, it's Martha Stewart's Cooking School.

Rhi

That posted WAY too soon...it has lots of sauces, purees, etc. in there and I love it. Also, I am a member of the Church of Martha.

Kandi

I have a Better Homes and Gardens cookbook (not sure which edition) that I use when I need a traditional recipe.

aly

weirdly, i cant live w/o Bride & Groom First and Forever cookbook. Their pie crust recipe! The banana bread! All divine.

Jennie

Must add this to my Christmas list, which is getting really long.

Arwen

For me, it's the Joy of Cooking. That thing is like a culinary bible. It has all the information I need, plus plenty that I'll never need, but I love it!

I have a Betty Crocker cookbook too, but I think the JoC beats it all hollow.

natalie

Better Homes & Gardens cookbook is the book to go to for the traditional meals.

Carla

Complete Canadian living is my go-to book. It has everything in it and they thoroughly test everything.

Maura

I suffer from cookbook schizophrenia. I can't stick with just one. I guess I need Betty Crocker, too!

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