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What was your very first cookbook?

As a young little six-year-old cook my first cookbook was entitled, "Better Homes and Gardens Junior Cook Book", given to me by my aunt. The very first thing I cooked all by myself was shepherd's pie...

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My mom gave me one of James Beard's books when I moved out with the then boyfriend. This was 1978 and James was alive LOL. It's still in my pantry bookshelf.

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I don't remember my first cookbook as I often used my parents', but I do remember the first thing I made by myself. I was eight, and I made a chocolate upside down cake at my grandma's house. Thanks...

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I didn't have a child's one. I guess it was the Penguin "Vegetarian Cookbook" which is till have and use, 30+ years later.

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I THINK my first cookbook was a paperback copy of the ubiquitous "Joy of Cooking" when I took my first job in Philadelphia. To be honest I have seldom used it MY first cookbook way Gloria Bley...

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I picked up my first cookbook when I was in college. A friend of mine invited me to dinner and I was so impressed when she whipped up a bechamel sauce. She pulled up her Joy of Cooking book and showed...

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I think my first cookbook was the "Better Homes and Gardens" cookbook. I bought it when I moved to Massachusetts after college. It's a regular mass market paperback, so its gotten pretty beat up over...

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It's red, a hard bound notebook style - It's Betty Crocker!It's been a great reference! My MIL made sure I had an Auburn Cookbook (It's and Ag school), which has also been helpful. I have several...

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Carrier's Kitchen - published in weekly installments.

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My first cookbook was a Christmas gift when I was in Middle School, the Better Homes and Garden cookbook. I still have it and love it. As a child I spent lots of time with my grandparents who loved to...

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A friend of the family gave me The Fannie Farmer Cookbook in 1974, when I graduated from 8th grade. It's in pieces, but I still have it, though I don't use many of the recipes anymore.

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I received Farm Journal's Timesaving Country Cookbook for a wedding present in 1961. I still have it but don't use it anymore since my style of cooking has changed a lot. The woman who gave it to me...

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Mine was a local book compiled by several local towns where I lived for a charity organisation in America. It was called Forum feasts. Some of the recipes are a real throwback .ie aspic etc. A few...

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how about sharing the quiche recipe? (Maybe on another thread)

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Honestly I think I have the same one as OSB. Love it, but it was my second.My first was a Better Homes and Gardens, Dinner for Two that I got as a shower gift when I was VERY YOUNG. I loved that thing...

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The Joy of Sex....don't ask!

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Bookie!!!

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Bookie is a specialist at turning any thread into a sex thread.Bien fait bookina!

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Merci beaucoup, mon amie!

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