To Serve Man.
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Dammit. I was going to do this one lol.
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Bittman- all of them are amazing.
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I 2nd this. How to cook everything and how to bake everything are fantastic.
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Joy of Cooking and the classic Betty Crocker Cookbook.
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Mine too. Both are how I learned to cook!
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The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook




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The Joy of Cooking.
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The anarchist cookbook
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Man, that’s a tough question. Short answer: any Southern Living cookbook. Never had a bad dish from any recipe I’ve tried.
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Anything by Steve Raichlen
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On Food and Cooking by Harold Mcgee. The authoritative guide to the science and history of every random question you’ve ever about food. But for a layperson Salt Fat Acid Heat is better for understanding general cooking principles.
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Both are awesome!
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Just try things. Found that’s the best way to learn.
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To Serve Man.
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