The last two weeks: Cookbook libraries, new print feature at EYB, cookbook giveaways, EYBD previews and more!

Since my last roundup, we’ve been busy! There have been many cookbooks indexed and a new member added to our team. But before we cover those things, I thought it would be nice to talk a bit about cookbook libraries or libraries with a heavy cookbook collection for today’s topic. April 4th begins National Library Week so this is a great time to cover what our library systems can do for us.

When researching cookbook libraries, I came across this recent article in the Washington Post that reminds us that our local library can be a jumping off point to becoming more adventurous in our cooking. As the writer points out, the library can also save you money by experiencing a cookbook before you hit the buy button.

“There’s a lot of interest and use by home cooks in public libraries,” says Michelle Jeske, president of the Public Library Association. In the Denver Public Library, where she’s the city librarian, cookbooks are the top circulating section in nonfiction, making up about 11 percent of nonfiction checkouts in 2020.

If there’s a cookbook or subject you want to explore that isn’t in your local library system, ask for it. There is also the possibility of borrowing or buying (while on sale) an e-book version of a title. Just like most of our members, I love holding a book in my hands but sometimes I am disappointed in the contents of a title and wish I could have taken a look at the book before purchasing.

If a title isn’t on our Kindle deals post and you would like to try before you buy, OverDrive may be the answer. Libraries use this platform to offer their digital collections including magazines! Head to OverDrive and meet Libby (cute right?) your computerized librarian. Libby will be your guide to this service. Be sure to check out the WaPo article for the other library services available including many online resources/classes during COVID.

A member of The Cookbook Junkies recently asked if there were “cookbook libraries” which was the seed that began this post. I found a number of great resources including this piece on culinary collections, by host institutions. The links below highlight various collections around the world and other related topics.

Other articles of interest regarding general/historic cookbook libraries (not all inclusive)

The last two weeks on the blog

Jane announced this week a new feature available at EYB. You may now print off a list of the books on your bookshelf as well as recipe search results. Find out more, including how to download a CSV file of your lists, here.

Since our last roundup, Darcie has written these articles:

Our monthly newsletter was sent last week and in case you missed it in your inbox you can always catch up in our newsletter archive.

Darcie’s weekly food news antipasto is shared every Sunday and the tag #foodnews brings up these information-packed posts from the most current to the first one. Darcie can be followed on Instagram at darcie_bakes.

Last week, Roberta Muir joined our EYB team with a weekly news post from Australia and New Zealand. Roberta’s articles are tagged AUNZnews which link/tag will bring up all her posts in date order. Roberta can be followed on Instagram at robertamuir.

Since our last roundup, I have posted:

And as always I continue to update our Kindle deals post so check the blog for new sales – the ICYMI post explains the Kindle post in detail. Our 2021 cookbook preview post is changing every day. My Instagram is thecookbookjunkies.

To learn about other members of our team, check out our About Us page.

Jenny and the EYB Team


Recently Indexed Titles


Member Photos from the Last Two Weeks

Chicken, salsa verde and tortilla casserole (Pastel Azteca) from Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street Magazine, Jan/Feb 2021 submitted by member bwhip

Brownie wears lace from The Artful Baker: Extraordinary Desserts From an Obsessive Home Baker by Cenk Sonmezsoy submitted by member MCRossi

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Featured Online Recipes

Sourdough hot cross buns with chocolate chips from Food52

Orecchiette with peas and bacon from The Guardian by Nigel Slater


EYBDigital Previews

Recently we uploaded our 945th EYBDigital Preview where a selection of full sample pages is available for the following cookbooks.

Learn more about EYBDigital Previews.

Note: To learn why you cannot add all EYBDigital Preview recipes to your Bookshelf, please read this Help page.


Cookbook Giveaways
Click on the Bold Blue Link Below to Enter

  • Enter our US giveaway to win one of two copies of Larousse Patisserie and Baking: The Ultimate Expert Guide, with More Than 200 Recipes and Step-by-Step Techniques by Larousse. Contest expires April 16th, 2021
  • Enter our US/CA giveaway to win one of three copies of Flavor for All: Everyday Recipes & Creative Pairings by James Briscione and Brooke Parkhurst with one US grand prize winner also receiving a John Boos Newton Prep Master II. Contest expires April 17th, 2021
  • Enter our giveaway (3 copies US; 1 copy worldwide provided by EYB) of 101 Greatest Cookies on the Planet by Erin Mylroie. Contest expires April 19th, 2021
  • Enter our US/UK/AU/NZ giveaway to win one of three copies of Pizza: History, Recipes, Stories, Places, People, Love by Thom and James Elliot. Contest expires April 22nd, 2021

*Publishers thank us for our continued patience while awaiting the arrival of prizes as warehouses are not operating at full capacity yet and it appears things will only get slower as the winter season takes hold. The cookbook giveaway roundup shares all current giveaways.

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