This month’s 25th Anniversary issue of Cooking Light highlights 20
Food Heroes making significant differences in changing our current food
system. There is also an article on Chef Sean Brock who recently won the “Culinary
Preservation Award” for his mission to preserve and restore some rare
heirloom varieties of vegetables through seed-saving, and reintroduce local and
unusual ingredients that were once mainstays. Then there are inspiring stories
about a few American food artisans and sustainable growers, true champions of
slow food (pages 217-223).
Articles about individuals such as these make me so appreciative of their hard work, grateful for their efforts and THANKFUL for their dedication!
With THANKS{GIVING} in mind, it’s time for another GIVEAWAY!
I am excited to offer a copy of a great new cookbook by MyRecipes called America’s Favorite Food. It is a
compilation of 200 top-rated recipes from America’s favorite magazines such as Health, Real Simple, Cooking Light
and Southern Living. This cookbook
offers a unique “Scan-it/Cook-it” technology allowing readers to download the
app on their mobile device then have access to how-to videos, meal planners and
shopping lists.
To enter to win this fun America’s Favorite Food cookbook, simply click on the Rafflecopter
below. Feel free to complete as many entries as you would like. This giveaway
ends Monday November 26th at 11:59 p.m. (EST) and is only open to
U.S. citizens.
a Rafflecopter giveaway
Good luck and Happy Thanksgiving to you all!
until next time…







I loved that article in Cooking Light! So refreshing, and I'm thankful for them too :)
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and my "go-to" cookbook is probably Nourish by Scott Uehlein and Canyon Ranch
DeleteBeyond Peanut Butter and Jelly which is a cookbook made by the mothers at the Montessori school I went to a long time ago.
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How to Cook Everything by mark Bittman.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great cookbook: Packers Wives from 1984 Cookbook. Use it all the time!
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Pinterest :)
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I usually search up the recipe and it often ends up out of food network or all recipes
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ReplyDeleteMine is an older one that belonged to my grandmother. After she passed, I found a few of her "secret" recipes in it! It's called Gracious Goodness-The Taste of Memphis, put out by the Memphis Symphony League. It's gorgeous with a lot of Memphis history and some great local and global cuisine. Thanks!
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All of them! Really, I love all my cookbooks and couldn't pick just one!
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ReplyDeleteI have mostly been looking at recipes online, but I do love my America's test kitchen cookbook.
ReplyDeletei dont have a book i use i have to run upstaires and switch computer on to check my recipes i use
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Better Homes and Gardens!
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My favorite is an old Good Housekeeping cookbook.
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Thank you to everyone that entered the "America's Favorite Food" cookbook giveaway and for the comments on your favorite cookbooks- I look forward to checking out some of the ones that were new to me. Please help me congratulate Ellen C. as she was the winner of this giveaway. Be on the lookout for another great giveaway in a couple of weeks!
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