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Joy of Cooking
I want to learn how to cook. Right now, I suck at cooking. Half of my food comes out bland or dry. Should I read Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer Becker? Will this be enough to transform me into a culinary virtuoso?
Thanks for your advice. |
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Re: Joy of Cooking
I believe JoC is more a cook book then anything else, but according to my mom, it pwns.
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Re: Joy of Cooking
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I believe JoC is more a cook book then anything else, but according to my mom, it pwns. [/ QUOTE ] What? |
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Re: Joy of Cooking
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I believe JoC is more a cook book then anything else, but according to my mom, it pwns. [/ QUOTE ] Your mom did not say pwns. |
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Re: Joy of Cooking
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[ QUOTE ] I believe JoC is more a cook book then anything else, but according to my mom, it pwns. [/ QUOTE ] What? [/ QUOTE ]whats confusing? And kerssens, yes she did. |
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Re: Joy of Cooking
It is not enough.
Only practice will be sufficient. You should make many different things many different times. Go to epicurious.com for recipes. |
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Re: Joy of Cooking
Your sentence does not make any sense, that's what's confusing.
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Go to epicurious.com for recipes. [/ QUOTE ]no, use JoC. |
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Re: Joy of Cooking
so wrong... and i use both
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Re: Joy of Cooking
BAH!! what do I know, I make pasta a lot.
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