The Heritage of America Cookbook
The First Ladies Cookbook
The Better Homes and Gardens Heritage Cookbook
The Best of Shaker Cooking
The Mystic Seaport Cookbook
What’s Cooking at Moody’s Diner
A Taste of Ancient Rome
Our of Old Nova Scotia Kitchens
Damn Yankee in a Southern Kitchen
Budget Cooking
Sheesh!
You know, they say the first step to getting help is admitting you have a problem…
Comment by Overeducated Twit — Saturday, 30, August, 2008 @ 20:06 |
Bite me.
Comment by williamthecoroner — Saturday, 30, August, 2008 @ 20:18 |
One can have neither too much ammo. . . or too many cookbooks. Anarchy would result.
Comment by Brigid — Saturday, 30, August, 2008 @ 21:18 |
Brigid, I thought you were a Heinlenian anarchist. But, of course, that is different than an anarchist anarchist.
Comment by williamthecoroner — Saturday, 30, August, 2008 @ 21:34 |
Dag-gone-it,
I already have a million books that I want to buy, but some of those cookbooks look just too good not to buy. Among the top that I will buy is Damn Yankee in a Southern Kitchen, Mystic Seaport Cookbook, and A Taste of Ancient Rome.
Comment by Anthony — Saturday, 30, August, 2008 @ 21:36 |
Heck, if we can find the right book, we can not only bite you, but roast you with young potatoes and garlic so that we enjoy the bite!
Comment by Bardiac — Saturday, 30, August, 2008 @ 23:36 |
So, are your shelves reinforced? Might want to check the structural integrity of the floor beneath the shelf where these live.
I fail to see the problem. Books make dandy weapons of self defense, as well as traps for the unwary… and the only learner’s permit you need is a library card.
Comment by wordtapestry — Monday, 1, September, 2008 @ 20:03 |