Rules to use before buying a cookbook
September 10, 2013 by Lindsay
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Over at the blog, The Cookbook Man, there’s a very interesting entry called The Cookbook MANifesto. Basically, it a series of rules about cookbooks – buying, using, and writing them. It’s presented as a cloud series, and you can print a PDF of the entire collection, but here are some rules in the buying category that hit home:
- Don’t buy a cookbook because everyone else has it.
- Just because someone can act or sing, doesn’t mean they can write a cookbook.
- If there are tons of ingredients you cannot pronounce, move along.
- You should love the images.
- If it makes you drool, that’s a good sign.
- You should be able to actually make the recipes inside.
- As a rule, you may make 6 – 8 recipes out of any given book, so see if you can find those first.
Some of these may seem a little obvious, but we have to admit we’re guilty of breaking some of them and regretting the purchase.
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