In Episode 77, Gen and Jette finally cover a topic they've had planned since Another Book on the Shelf was born\u2014cookbooks!
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\nDo cookbooks count as books? Do they count as reading? What makes a great cookbook? We discuss these questions and talk about some of favourite cookbooks, as well as cover what is about cookbooks that we love so much.
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\nShow Notes:
\nThis conversation was a so much fun, so please add to it by letting us know your favourite cookbooks (or nostalgic recipes!).
\nOur minds are working over cookbook ideas of our own, so let us know what novel you think deserves it's own cookbook. What bookish cookbook have you always wanted? Maybe we'll fulfill your dreams at some point in the future!
\nHere's the flow chart for How to Measure Things Like a Canadian
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\nJette's Cookbook Recommendations
\nAll the Milkbar cookbooks
\nBetter Homes and Gardens - The CookBook Gifts from the Kitchen
\nGen's Cookbook Recommendations
\nHow to Be a Domestic Goddess by Nigella Lawson
\nSugar by Anna Olson
\nLove & Lemons by Jeanine Donofrio
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\nOther Books Mentioned
\nMilkbar Life by Christina Tosi
\nThe Jane Austen Cookbook by Deirdre LaFaye and Maggie Black
\nHow Baking Works by Paula Figoni
\nThe Total Me-Tox by Beth Behrs
\nThe Rural Diaries by Hiliarie Burton-Morgan (Listen to the episode:)
\nNotes from a Young Black Chef by Kwame Onwuachi
\nThe Alice B. Toklas Cookbook
\nAnimal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver
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\nNext Episode: Wattpad Books New Release\u2014Big Boned by Jo Watson
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