The literariness of cookbooks

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Ghada TG
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The literariness of cookbooks

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Does anyone find cookbook helpful in a level that is more than just stating the recipe to follow, a more literary level perhaps?
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Usually, if I have trouble understanding how to execute a certain step, I'll google it or ask a friend.
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