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Book ReviewsCotton Country Collection |
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Book: Cotton Country Collection
Written by: Charity |
Publisher: Wimmer Cookbooks
Average Customer Rating: 5.0 / 5
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First you get THE JOY OF COOKING, then.... Rating:
5 / 5
....you MUST have COTTON COUNTRY COLLECTIONS in your kitchen! These are the two most used cookbooks in my library. I have never had a recipe fail me lo these many years. I have given this as gifts for years as I'm getting ready to do right now through Amazon. Of course there are many "Southern" recipes in this wonderful cookbook, but I turn to it for all occasions. Many of the recipes offer suggestions for putting together a menu, which we can all appreciate! You'll find good basic recipes as well as special ones. And they are all so-o-o GOOD!
There is none better! Rating:
5 / 5
I was first given this cookbook in 1980 as a wedding present. I was already familiar with this cookbook as my mom, grandmother, all my aunts and sisters-in-law had a copy as well. I was born and raised in West Monroe, La. - across the river from Monroe. This cookbook was amazing then and is still unchallenged. I have taken it all over the world including Israel. As it has fallen apart, I am ordering another one. This cookbook is excellent for new brides, as Christmas gifts or just to say thanks to a friend. Now, I live in NYC and still treasure this jewel of the Bayou!
The only cookbook I've ever worn out! Rating:
5 / 5
I've had my Joy of Cooking since 1962 and it's well-used. I've been given Better Homes and Gardens Cookbook, Southern Living Cookbook, many others over the years and they're all good sources. But my copy of Cotton Country Collection purchased about 1980 has been my all-purpose standby ever since. It fell completely apart four years ago and I still kept it in a plastic shoe box so I could refer to it often. Now the pages are dogeared and ruffled and stained so I plan to purchase a new copy and give the old one a well-deserved rest. It is my one indespensable kitchen secret. I can't praise this cookbook enough.
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