Nigella Cookbooks
cookbooks?

What is your favorite cookbook and why? I have hundreds, I read in the bathroom, in bed, in the car. I love baking, bread, cakes, you name, I bake it. I was inspired by some books and the fact infinite love finding new ideas, exchange recipes to suit yourself or just read of interest to know the different cultures and food ideas. I love my books TD Lewis, Sue Lawrence, Nigella, Rick Stein, my cookbook Moro and I some very ancient, which are fabulous. I can not say what kind of Jamie Oliver's books though. Www.allrecipes.com I love too! The only problem is, once you get there i cannot get off!

Now I know where the club of collectors of cookbooks meeting! And I thought that was a secret society .... LOL I'll just to admit that hundreds of cookbooks ... is much more. The most important question is .... can trace the origin of that addiction?! Fortunately I can - and do not have to go to therapy. Mum - bless her - great cook, but a little .... dirty and unkempt ... I started baking at an early age and after a few years observing, I finally had the courage to say - "Hey, could you be more careful with cookbooks -; you will be mine someday!" His quick reply was ...." Get your own ". I was 12 years old at the time. For When I was 20 I was able to double its collection, but in excellent condition. She now calls me and asks ... Could you look on page so and so ... I can not read .... --- Favorite cookbooks older (1930-1970's) of the church and books community kitchen. Comfort food at its best! They have some of them I know they are rare. --- Junior League cookbooks for great recipes from the region. Classic ---- cookbooks vintage Joy of cooking. most prized cookbook --- 1 Editor of the Pillsbury Bake Off circa 1949/1950 in beautiful condition. (Unfortunately, after decades of trying to find my own, I had to resort to eBay ...) Favorite new cookbooks - cookery books per year - more for your money - years worth of recipes in a book. eBay has great deals. Happy cooking! When I went to yard and rummage sales fun run on other people who buy cookbooks and then find what they bought on eBay ... beat one of the guests a fine selection of cookbooks ..... THAT was very exciting!

NIGELLA LAWSON/Forever Summer/GREEN 1


Nigella Express with Nigella Lawson (13 Episodes, 2 DVD Set) (DVD)


Nigella Express with Nigella Lawson (13 Episodes, 2 DVD Set) (DVD)



Just because you're up against it, doesn't mean you can't eat well. Nigella is a busy cook, writer, mother and wife and shes got the answer it's Express. She's taking the audience on a super speedy journey through the world of getting fabulous food on the table fast. With her witty engaging, style, we are there in the kitchen with her as she shares her delicious, simple recipes, simple strategies...


Nigella Kitchen: Recipes from the Heart of the Home


Nigella Kitchen: Recipes from the Heart of the Home


$9.99


Comprehensive, informative, and engaging, Nigella Kitchen offers feel-good food for cooks and eaters that is comforting yet always seductive, nostalgic but with a modern twist--whether super-fast exotic recipes for the weekday rush, leisurely slow-cook dishes for weekends and special occasions, or irresistible cakes and cookies in true "domestic goddess" style. Nigella Kitchen answers everyday coo...

Nigella Express: 130 Recipes for Good Food, Fast


Nigella Express: 130 Recipes for Good Food, Fast


$13.49


The Domestic Goddess is back, and this time it's instant. Nigella and her style of cooking have earned a special place in our lives, symbolizing all that is best, most pleasurable, most hands-on, and least fussy about good food. But that doesn't mean she wants us to spend hours in the kitchen, slaving over a hot stove. Featuring fabulous fast foods, ingenious shortcuts, terrific time-saving ide...

How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking


How to Be a Domestic Goddess: Baking and the Art of Comfort Cooking


$11.08


While the title How to Be a Domestic Goddess may at first make a modern woman bristle, the book itself is just as likely to inspire the woman who brings home the bacon to start baking cakes. And what's wrong with that? "This isn't a dream," writes British cookery deity Nigella Lawson in her preface. "What's more, it isn't even a nightmare." Lawson--the author of How to Eat, food editor of British ...


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