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What's your favorite recipes?

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What are the most popular books about food and recipes?
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Probably 'The Joy of Cooking'
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Tip the Bottle wrote:Probably 'The Joy of Cooking'
I don't cook but I heard a lot of references from the Joy Of Cooking.
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Ive got one called 25 cent meals which works for someone like me who is a lousy cook. Its an old book, it would be 5 dollar meals now.
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I like raw food and products. So the best recipe for me is not to cook food, but eat it fresh and in raw condition.
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andr70 wrote:I like raw food and products. So the best recipe for me is not to cook food, but eat it fresh and in raw condition.
You do not sound like a steak and potatoes person!
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I had a friend who would eat what he called breadburgers. He would mix raw hamburger and bread crumbs and peppers and roll it into a ball and eat it raw. He said he learned it in some jail he was in.
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WORLD FAMOUS CHEFS' COOK BOOK, Rare Old Recipes Arranged for the Homemakers..
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Bighuey wrote:I had a friend who would eat what he called breadburgers. He would mix raw hamburger and bread crumbs and peppers and roll it into a ball and eat it raw. He said he learned it in some jail he was in.
Jail sounds fun :lol:
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