Turkish cuisine in Australia
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Forget the politics and eat well
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Do it right with Sam.
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Lebanese Thanksgiving?
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Practice being a luddite
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Look forward to winter with Yvette
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Loading up your favorite reading device for a holiday or a weekend in the country? Maybe adding a cookbook is a good idea – especially if it is Laurent Gras‘ new My Provence (Alta Editions 2012) with Mitchell Davis. Digital cookbooks are easier to use then you think, and have the nifty advantage of being…
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The farmhouse at the center of great cooking
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Pick your green, pick your recipe.
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Inspiring recipes from across the Middle East
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Nigel Slater will make you dream of fruit
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A guide for everything fish and seafood
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Food and attitudes in 1747 sound a lot like now
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We strive to define our American cuisine. Chefs discuss what regional cuisine means, they argue over foreign influence, and they reach back to comfort foods to ensure that they are at root American. Martha’s American Food (Clarkson Potter 2012) from Martha Stewart is part of that process of defining what is American. Rather than organizing…
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Mark Bittman will hold your hand while you learn to cook
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No-knead pizza with imagination
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The kind of food you should cook every day – healthy, tasty, simple
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Friendly, inviting recipes, with lots of help for non-cooks
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Complex, thoughtful, difficult, yet amazingly clear.
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Complete Italian fish cookery
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A tour of British food
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Not just for the bride
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A cuisine, influenced by invaders, but also by indigenous ingredients
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Flexibility with an eCookbook
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