Do You Borrow Library Cookbooks?

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Re: Do You Borrow Library Cookbooks?

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I do borrow them, but mostly just to look at the pictures :lol2:
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I do not for the simple reason that my grandmother has gifted me MANY. We also have a family cookbook. This is a cookbook my great grandmother used, my grandma used, and I was taught to cook from this. My cooking skills actually come from my grandmother. Living with her most my life, I was able to cook with her all the time.
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Post by Alet Van Tonder »

No. While I enjoy trying new recipes I would rather go online than to the library for that.
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goddywanyonyi1994 wrote: 02 May 2018, 23:15 I rarely borrow the books from the library but starting next week I will be borrowing most frequently.
Exactlyyy! I don't even borrow at all. Sometimes, I just search them up on Google or Kindle
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Absolutely! It's one of my favorite ways to discover new things to make. It's a joy to walk over and select something that looks exciting and bring it to life in my kitchen. It also gives me an opportunity to find different cookbooks that I may not feel sure about purchasing in store. After giving them an actual try (thanks to the library!), sometimes that ends with me ordering the book so that I can add it to my collection (and so I can have a copy to make my notes in the margins). :)
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Post by Xheartiehunx »

yeah I used to buy books for cookies, most of them was magazines and I like it because have differents recipe and prepare myself
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