The books "Eat this, not that"? They are eye opening, that's for sure. I got mine last summer and browsed through them. I even have one for kids. I have a few different versions but I forget about them. I need to pull them out along with my Hungry Girl cookbooks.
What other healthy cookbooks do you use? I need ideas ladies!
I honestly hardly ever use cookbooks, I find most of my recipes online. I'm a big fan of Food Network and allrecipes.com...
Quoting bethany169:
I get a daily email of "eat this, not that"--they are really eye-opening!!
I honestly hardly ever use cookbooks, I find most of my recipes online. I'm a big fan of Food Network and allrecipes.com...
Oh, I didn't know they sent emails. I'm checking them out now! Thanks.
I hardly ever use them either. I collect them, I guess. I have tons of cookbooks. I've even highlighted and made sticker notes on the ones I want to use. My problem with new recipes is that they use so many ingredients that I'll only use for that one recipe that I find them not worth trying out. I want to get out of that rut.
Quoting countrymomma81:
Quoting bethany169:
I get a daily email of "eat this, not that"--they are really eye-opening!!
I honestly hardly ever use cookbooks, I find most of my recipes online. I'm a big fan of Food Network and allrecipes.com...Oh, I didn't know they sent emails. I'm checking them out now! Thanks.
I hardly ever use them either. I collect them, I guess. I have tons of cookbooks. I've even highlighted and made sticker notes on the ones I want to use. My problem with new recipes is that they use so many ingredients that I'll only use for that one recipe that I find them not worth trying out. I want to get out of that rut.
Quoting countrymomma81:
Quoting abra:
I haven't. I love The Art of Simple Food!I've never heard of that one. What's is about?



- countrymomma81
on Jul. 5, 2012 at 2:25 PM