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Melba's Jammin' wrote:
> In article > , > "Gregory Morrow" > wrote: > >> Foods of the World, which consists of 31 volumes. >> >> Recipes from Foods of the World, which consists of 16 wire bound >> books. A friend commented these are essential if you intend to cook >> recipes from the (snip) "Foods of the World >> >> The Foods of the World series seeks to expose the reader to the >> indigenous cuisine from various areas of the world. Each volume >> represents the cooking techniques and styles used in one specific >> region, and in all they are pretty thorough. There is also a series >> of recipe binders that go along with this series; the titles are the >> same as the hardcover books but they are spiral bound. > > Thanks, Greg! I have a bunch of those < good reading. It's a nice reference to have...now I'm going to scour all the used book places around to ferret out what I don't have. -- Best Greg |
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