Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book 15th Edition: Gifts from the Kitchen Ring-bound – August 28, 2012 Author: Better Homes and Gardens | Language: English | ISBN:
0470560800 | Format: PDF
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Sample Recipes from the Book
Chocolate Lover's Granola
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Currant and Parmesan Scones
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Zucchini-Sweet Pepper Refrigerator Pickles
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From the Back Cover
Tried and True, Fresh and New
Find success in every recipe in this deliciously updated edition. Treasured favorites, creative ideas, and bold flavors spark inspiration for any occasion.
new recipes, new photos
More than 1,400 recipes from the Better Homes and Gardens® Test Kitchenincluding 1,000 new recipes
More than 1,000 photosincluding 800 new photos
New features
Cook Once, Eat TwiceCreate two great meals out of one
Make It MineTry new flavors to keep meals exciting
New chapters on Breakfasts & Brunches, Casseroles,
Convenience Cooking, and Sandwiches & Pizzas
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- Series: Better Homes and Gardens Plaid (Book 10)
- Ring-bound: 672 pages
- Publisher: Better Homes & Gardens; 15 edition (August 28, 2012)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0470560800
- ISBN-13: 978-0470560808
- Product Dimensions: 9.9 x 9.2 x 2.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
It would be fantastic, if they would have left IN the good stuff and left OUT the over-processed ingredients. I have an early 90's version of this book my mother gave me, and it has lots of great recipes, PRESSURE canning instructions in detail, and very few "packaged" mentions aside from some noodles and canned goods like beans. Since these are modern times and home cooking is on the rise, I thought this version would be more updated, less condensed-soup casseroles and more back-to-basics cooking. Boy was I wrong! Every recipe I have tried so far, while good, had to be converted from "packaged this", "canned this", and "purchased that". Why do they have to tell you to used packaged, purchased stuff? Is "packaged spinach" necessary? It is far cheaper if you buy it in a bunch without the plastic wrapper! It seemed to be PUSHING processed plastic wrapped stuff on the reader, instead of encouraging wholesome natural food. I had hoped to find updated rules on pressure canning, as my old edition had charts and details that were current on the topic 20 years ago, but no... they barely even mention pressure canning is possible! It skims over canning fruits, and mostly focuses on canning pectin jellies. I like the recipe ideas, and the converted Falafel recipe was heavenly, but the emphasis on processed food has turned me off from buying an update when this wears out. BH&G, I am VERY disappointed. I wasn't expecting a "whole food" cookbook, but I was at least expecting much less processed stuff. After all, I bought a Cookbook, a book on how to cook, not a Throw-a-bunch-of-bags-and-cans-together-and-heat-it-up book!
Before you think this reviewer is an old fashioned cranky grandma, let me tell you about me.
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