cookbook
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of cookbook
Example Sentences
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While this stretch can feel gray and suspended, the cookbooks tell a different story.
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Which is how I fell, slightly obsessively, into the surprisingly vivid world of lunch cookbooks — and from there into an even more specific niche: studio cookbooks.
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Specifically, how he hoped to get more of us to eat them — really eat them — in his cookbook “The Choi of Cooking,” which grew out of his own reckoning with health.
From Salon
She studied classical French cuisine in Paris and was determined to make it more accessible to American home cooks by promoting “Mastering the Art of French Cooking,” a cookbook that she co-wrote.
The cookbook author and entrepreneur, 37, was forced to reassess her relationship to material items as well as to food and cooking.
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