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  • November Cookbook of the Month Review

    Dec 1

    I have to be honest – I feel kind of silly reviewing a cookbook that can’t be purchased anywhere. So I won’t. I will tell you, though, how much I really enjoy these church/neighborhood type cookbooks. Although they aren’t filled with charming stories or beautiful photographs, the food is real. Real food that real families eat on a regular basis. These are the recipes that a lot of us grew up with and recipes that we want to share with our children and grandchildren. That is why these types of cookbooks will always have a special place on my shelf!

    Sweet & Sour Chicken – 4.1 out of 5

    Layered Pumpkin Loaf – 3.5 out of 5

    Corn Dog Casserole – 4.4 out of 5

    Pudding Cookies – 4.25 out of 5

    I will be taking a break from the Cookbook of the Month for December so that I can work on a few cookbook reviews that I have coming as well as baking for the holidays. There will be lots of cookies, candies and sweets this month – but don’t worry – I’ll sneak some real meals in as well!

4 Responses to “November Cookbook of the Month Review”

  1. Deb, those church-cookbooks are precious and full of good stuff aren't they?

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  2. I love those cookbooks, too. I have all the ones my grandmother collected, and I love finding her notes in them!

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  3. I agree totally. That kind of cookbook often is filled with gems!

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  4. Yes, bring on the sweets!
    ~ingrid

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