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The City Cook: Book Review & Giveaway

December 2, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Ah, food bloggers and books. They go together like carrots and peas. When I was asked about whether I'd been approached about a book in an interview the other day, I smiled because it has become almost cliche'. However, The City Cook: Big City, Small Kitchen. Limitless Ingredients, No Time. More than 90 recipes so delicious you'll want to toss your takeout menus has lots of useful info, even if it was written by a blogger ;-)

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The Local Cook’s Holiday Gift Guide

November 26, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

Can’t remember something I posted about or reviewed over the past year that would make a perfect gift for the cook or foodie in your life? Never fear, here’s a quick list of the posts that mention items I’d suggest as great gift items. This post shared at Works for Me Wednesday

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James Beard’s American Cookery {Cookbook Review}

November 13, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

If you're looking for a cookbook to add to your collection or give as a gift, consider James Beard's American Cookery!

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Reflections on The Dirty Life

November 3, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

You know how some books completely suck you in, and make you reflect upon your own life? The Dirty Life was like that.

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Mark Bittman, where have you been all my life?

November 1, 2010 by Wendy Hammond

When you start to learn about cooking, and chefs, and all the stuff that goes along with becoming a foodie, Mark Bittman is one of the names you'll start to read about. I've never been one to like things or people because they are popular. But when I got a review copy of The Food Matters Cookbook: 500 Revolutionary Recipes for Better Living, I started to see what all the fuss was about.

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