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Here are some of my favorite cookbooks. I thought you might enjoy adding to

your collection of great recipes for your meals. It is fun to cook with

your children and start them out eating healthy.

 

I love the Southern Living Annual Recipe cookbook. There are loads of

Vegetarian recipes in there to enjoy. It is not all vegetarian though, but

there are enough to make it worth buying, by a long shot. BTW they are

cheapest at Sam's club by about $10 less than other places carry them.

 

Another Big favorite of mine is " Feeding our Flock " cookbook. It was put

out by the Women's Ministries of the Ootewah Seventh Day Adventist church.

They just came out with a revised edition this past fall. It is all

vegetarian and has a separate Vegan section added in this revised addtion.

It has loads of great recipes. The ones submitted by Betty Chastain are

always great, as are many others that I have tried in it. It is THE cookbook

out of over 100 cookbooks that I have, that I use the most.

You can only get it thru mail order, but it is worth it. Cost is $15 and it

is a spiral cookbook, so very easy to keep open when cooking.

 

Here is how to order it.

e-mail oolsdachurch and put in the subject line that you want to

order the Feeding our Flock cookbook or call 423-238-4619

Mailing address is Ooltewah Seventh Day Adventist Church - 9209 Amos Rd. -

Ooltewah, Tn, 37363

 

On http://www.adventistbookcenter.com/ click on cookbooks on the side bar

and there are 3 pages of wonderful vegetarian cookbooks(32 in all). I have

many

of those.

There are great recipes in them. They will mail order them to you, or you

can click on store locator on the side bar and find a location of a store

near you and pop in there

to buy them. I thinky you'll be very pleased with their selections.

 

Yours to Enjoy,

Judy

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My current fave is Olive Trees and Honey.

wwjd <jtwigg wrote: Here are some of my favorite

cookbooks. I thought you might enjoy adding to

your collection of great recipes for your meals. It is fun to cook with

your children and start them out eating healthy.

 

I love the Southern Living Annual Recipe cookbook. There are loads of

Vegetarian recipes in there to enjoy. It is not all vegetarian though, but

there are enough to make it worth buying, by a long shot. BTW they are

cheapest at Sam's club by about $10 less than other places carry them.

 

Another Big favorite of mine is " Feeding our Flock " cookbook. It was put

out by the Women's Ministries of the Ootewah Seventh Day Adventist church.

They just came out with a revised edition this past fall. It is all

vegetarian and has a separate Vegan section added in this revised addtion.

It has loads of great recipes. The ones submitted by Betty Chastain are

always great, as are many others that I have tried in it. It is THE cookbook

out of over 100 cookbooks that I have, that I use the most.

You can only get it thru mail order, but it is worth it. Cost is $15 and it

is a spiral cookbook, so very easy to keep open when cooking.

 

Here is how to order it.

e-mail oolsdachurch and put in the subject line that you want to

order the Feeding our Flock cookbook or call 423-238-4619

Mailing address is Ooltewah Seventh Day Adventist Church - 9209 Amos Rd. -

Ooltewah, Tn, 37363

 

On http://www.adventistbookcenter.com/ click on cookbooks on the side bar

and there are 3 pages of wonderful vegetarian cookbooks(32 in all). I have

many

of those.

There are great recipes in them. They will mail order them to you, or you

can click on store locator on the side bar and find a location of a store

near you and pop in there

to buy them. I thinky you'll be very pleased with their selections.

 

Yours to Enjoy,

Judy

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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The index of recipes sound very good. I looked it up online. Thanks!

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robin koloms

 

Sunday, January 21, 2007 5:16 PM

Re: Favorite Cookbooks

 

 

My current fave is Olive Trees and Honey.

wwjd <jtwigg wrote: Here are some of my favorite cookbooks. I

thought you might enjoy adding to

your collection of great recipes for your meals. It is fun to cook with

your children and start them out eating healthy.

 

I love the Southern Living Annual Recipe cookbook. There are loads of

Vegetarian recipes in there to enjoy. It is not all vegetarian though, but

there are enough to make it worth buying, by a long shot. BTW they are

cheapest at Sam's club by about $10 less than other places carry them.

 

Another Big favorite of mine is " Feeding our Flock " cookbook. It was put

out by the Women's Ministries of the Ootewah Seventh Day Adventist church.

They just came out with a revised edition this past fall. It is all

vegetarian and has a separate Vegan section added in this revised addtion.

It has loads of great recipes. The ones submitted by Betty Chastain are

always great, as are many others that I have tried in it. It is THE cookbook

out of over 100 cookbooks that I have, that I use the most.

You can only get it thru mail order, but it is worth it. Cost is $15 and it

is a spiral cookbook, so very easy to keep open when cooking.

 

Here is how to order it.

e-mail oolsdachurch and put in the subject line that you want to

order the Feeding our Flock cookbook or call 423-238-4619

Mailing address is Ooltewah Seventh Day Adventist Church - 9209 Amos Rd. -

Ooltewah, Tn, 37363

 

On http://www.adventistbookcenter.com/ click on cookbooks on the side bar

and there are 3 pages of wonderful vegetarian cookbooks(32 in all). I have

many

of those.

There are great recipes in them. They will mail order them to you, or you

can click on store locator on the side bar and find a location of a store

near you and pop in there

to buy them. I thinky you'll be very pleased with their selections.

 

Yours to Enjoy,

Judy

 

We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love

(and love to hate): TV's Guilty Pleasures list.

 

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One of mine is Yamuna Devi's cookbook, " Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The

Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking " . It is the definitive, authentic

cookbook for Indian vegetarian cooking, IMHO, with 800 pages of

everything from appetizers to desserts, with most ingredient readily

available in most stores.

 

Susan in ABQ

 

 

,

Donnalilacflower <thelilacflower wrote:

>

> This is by far one of  favorite cookbooks.  Kippy has lived in

Mexico for over 25 years, has a restaurant and her recipes are so

flavorful and unique.

>  

> A Taste of Mexico

> Vegetarian Cuisine  by Kippy Nigh.

>  

> I've posted a few of the recipes in the pasyt.

>  

> Donna

>

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>

>

> The seed is in bloom, will it meet an early doom

> or survive in a tranquil sea?

> Does it face an early end, will it find a real friend,

> should it be called humanity?

> Will creation of man bring death by his hand

> or will life be his destiny?

> The Seed - Rare Earth

>

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I have this too. It's a wonderful cookbook.

Donna

 

 

gourmet-garden-of-spicy-vegetarian-

eatin , " Susan " <siobhan21156 wrote:

>

> One of mine is Yamuna Devi's cookbook, " Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The

> Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking " . It is the definitive, authentic

> cookbook for Indian vegetarian cooking, IMHO, with 800 pages of

> everything from appetizers to desserts, with most ingredient readily

> available in most stores.

>

> Susan in ABQ

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Susan wrote:

>

> One of mine is Yamuna Devi's cookbook, " Lord Krishna's Cuisine: >The

Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking " .

 

Mine too. There's a reason it's won both the James Beard and Julia

Child awards: it's brilliant. It manages to make Indian recipes

Western-kitchen-friendly without dumbing them down; it provides

excellent explanations of unfamiliar ingredients and procedures;

and it's pretty nearly encyclopedic.

 

True, in its pages she fawns over her guru in a mildly nauseating

way. But it's a small price to pay for a book this good.

 

By the way, if possible, forget the " Best of. . . " abridgment and treat

yourself to the original. Also, I'm told there's a metric version

in addition to the American one; you may want to check and make sure

which you're buying.

 

I also love _Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant_; it's the best of all the

Moosewood books, I think. The African peanut sauce is pretty nearly a

beverage at my house. :)

 

Rain

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and then there's the old version of The Vegetarian Epicure by Anna

Thomas. I love those recipes and how about the paragraph on page 14?

That sure wouldn't be printed in a cookbook nowadays LOL

Donna

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Forgot to mention, I do have the 800 pg version. My mistake in the

title :-( I first started out with the abridgment back in the late

1980's: bought it from a Indian restauranteur in East Stroudburg, PA.

I used it so heavily that the pages were coming out, lot of pages had

food splatters on it. If you ever get a cookbook from a 2nd hand

store or one given to you from a friend who once owned it, if it

isn't falling apart, it wasn't even used. :-)

 

Susan in ABQ

 

 

,

bluezinnia wrote:

>

> Susan wrote:

> >

> > One of mine is Yamuna Devi's cookbook, " Lord Krishna's Cuisine:

>The

> Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking " .

>

> Mine too. There's a reason it's won both the James Beard and

Julia

> Child awards: it's brilliant. It manages to make Indian recipes

> Western-kitchen-friendly without dumbing them down; it provides

> excellent explanations of unfamiliar ingredients and procedures;

> and it's pretty nearly encyclopedic.

>

> True, in its pages she fawns over her guru in a mildly nauseating

> way. But it's a small price to pay for a book this good.

>

> By the way, if possible, forget the " Best of. . . " abridgment and

treat

> yourself to the original. Also, I'm told there's a metric version

> in addition to the American one; you may want to check and make

sure

> which you're buying.

>

> I also love _Sundays at Moosewood Restaurant_; it's the best of all

the

> Moosewood books, I think. The African peanut sauce is pretty

nearly a

> beverage at my house. :)

>

> Rain

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Page 14 seemed pretty innocuous to me. (Maybe we have different

printings.) But I was flipping through the book this afternoon

looking for something for dinner, and page 228 (in my copy) caught my eye.

 

First she makes a rather bold comment about cuisine which I won't

quote here so as avoid stirring up any controversy. Then she mentions

a friend who gave up " not only meat but dairy as well. " She says

" Within his discipline... " Obviously if the word vegan existed in

1972 it wasn't in common use.

 

Mike

 

At 08:01 PM 9/24/2008, Donna wrote:

and then there's the old version of The Vegetarian Epicure by Anna

Thomas. I love those recipes and how about the paragraph on page 14?

That sure wouldn't be printed in a cookbook nowadays LOL

Donna

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