A book containing recipes and instructions for cooking.
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Examples for "cookbook"
Examples for "cookbook"
1Their prize included a cookbook deal, which is due out in April.
2Four months later, the Grenfell community kitchen cookbook she spearheaded was published.
3Following the recipes in the excellent new Barrafina cookbook is one thing.
4The real pleasure they get from a cookbook is in reading it.
5Add an entertaining-centric cookbook if you enjoy hosting and cooking for others.
1The author of that cook book must have had a mean disposition.
2In her hand, she held an open cook book from which she read:
3Sweetie, what do you mean you don't have a River Cafe cook book?
4It doesn't quite look like it does in my cook book.'
5There was the cook reading a cook book, evidently his own.
1Elínborg has just published a cookery book, maybe you've heard about it.
2He had no idea that it would eventually lead to a cookery book.
3A fan arrives to get an autograph on a cookery book.
4A certain cookery book declares that some crabs like to be boiled alive.
5So curl up with a good cookery book for inspiration.
6They have issued a cookery book, and a number of miscellaneous books and papers.
7She turned away and deliberately picked up a cookery book.
8Rose had taken up the cookery book again, and was bending puzzled brows over it.
9One critic called the resulting cross between autobiography and cookery book a "fanzine-with-recipes".
10As well try to feed upon a cookery book.
11This morning I went into the kitchen & found Nelly sitting down reading a cookery book.
12But she decided to be on the safe side and scoured Sydney for a cookery book.
13Finally she packed the New Testament, "Parsifal" and the cookery book inside her swag.
14If she wants to read why can't she take the cookery book and learn something useful?
15This month he publishes his first book, as near to poetry as a cookery book can get.
16It's bonanza time for cookery book publishers.
Translations for cookery book