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Thomas Keller Ad Hoc
This one has potential. I wonder if he can keep it simple?
http://www.amazon.com/Ad-Hoc-Home-Thomas-Keller/dp/1579653774/
The best things in life aren't things.
The people who gave us golf and called it a game are the same people who gave us bag pipes and called it music and haggis and called it food.
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(post #63025, reply #1 of 19)
I've been to AdHoc and he can! We have to hope it translates.
(post #63025, reply #2 of 19)
Oh, thank you. Ordered!
Better life through Zoodles and poutine...
(post #63025, reply #3 of 19)
(sigh)
American Citizen, with a tropical twist...
(May 29th, 2009)
http://bewitchingkitchen.wordpress.com
(post #63025, reply #4 of 19)
We have friends who've really enjoyed the meals they've had there.
(post #63025, reply #5 of 19)
There. I pre-ordered.
Are you happy now?
(sigh)
Edited 9/7/2009 6:29 pm by SallyBR1
(post #63025, reply #6 of 19)
C'est moi. Fat, dumb, and now happy. : )
The best things in life aren't things.
The people who gave us golf and called it a game are the same people who gave us bag pipes and called it music and haggis and called it food.
(post #63025, reply #7 of 19)
Moi too.
Better life through Zoodles and poutine...
(post #63025, reply #8 of 19)
Move over, you have company, and I just received 3 new cookbooks. It's the same price at Jessica's and Amazon. At least we'll get free shipping.
(post #63025, reply #9 of 19)
We need therapy.... :-)
American Citizen, with a tropical twist...
(May 29th, 2009)
http://bewitchingkitchen.wordpress.com
(post #63025, reply #10 of 19)
Yes, but cooking is my therapy, which requires a constant infusion of new cookbooks, which makes me want to cook, which makes me want more cookbooks ... you see the problem. There are times when I envy my friends who don't make anything other than reservations. ;^)
And while we're at it, I do not understand how anyone who is a scientist and who is as proficient as you are when it comes to baking beautiful breads can't bake a cake. Perhaps you simply don't have the right baking books. I can recommend a few ...
(post #63025, reply #11 of 19)
"I can recommend a few ..."
Whew! That's mean. : )
The best things in life aren't things.
The people who gave us golf and called it a game are the same people who gave us bag pipes and called it music and haggis and called it food.
(post #63025, reply #12 of 19)
How's that saying? The pot calling something black? Well, I won't be able to get it right, but... perhaps you can understand what I mean....
(triple sigh - that's what I get for hanging around this crowd on a Monday.... )
American Citizen, with a tropical twist...
(May 29th, 2009)
http://bewitchingkitchen.wordpress.com
(post #63025, reply #13 of 19)
I remember when Sally said she couldn't bake bread...
Mo
(post #63025, reply #14 of 19)
Me, too, I wouldn't be surprised if a year from now she transforms into a master cake baker and decorator. Sally probably just hasn't found the right-for-her books yet ;-)
Resist the temptation to over-clean. After all, how many times do you need to kill the same germ.
"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort."
Herm Albright
(post #63025, reply #15 of 19)
Perhaps Rose's Heavenly Cakes? I hear it is lovely.
Mo
(post #63025, reply #16 of 19)
Or maybe Leila Lindholm's 'A Piece of Cake' (my newest addition, very casual, love it)? Not that I would ever try to talk anyone into one more cookbook.... http://www.amazon.com/Piece-Cake-Leila-Lindholm/dp/1847734456/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1252403623&sr=1-1
Resist the temptation to over-clean. After all, how many times do you need to kill the same germ.
"A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy enough people to make it worth the effort."
Herm Albright
(post #63025, reply #17 of 19)
Hmmmm....looks good
Perhaps I should peruse some of the ones I have already that are still virgin. LOL!
Mo
(post #63025, reply #18 of 19)
Heh, I remember that, too. Do you suppose Sally has forgotten?
(post #63025, reply #19 of 19)
I sent the link to my friend in California, and she's excited. Thanks very much.