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I'm not very impressed with the offerings. The recipes offer a lot of tomato, but precious little for spices. Some things may be a good base recipe, but herbs and spices are needed, as most of the spice is simply salt and pepper. There are a few colored photos, but they are also uninspiring. There is a section on Western-style cooking which runs from Texas sheet cake to sopaipillas to chilies rellenos to barbecued shortribs. There are other sections for regional cooking.
 
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Raspberrymocha | Jan 9, 2022 |
One of those books on my shelves that belongs to someone else in the household so I can't get rid of it. *sigh* We just never use it. Just not that useful and not much that separates a blender as a tool from a food processor to justify a separate cookbook on the subject. And, despite the light use of this hardcover book, the pages are falling apart.½
 
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LisaMaria_C | otra reseña | Sep 12, 2013 |
This is a charming bit of nostalgia. You'll enjoy the folks dressed up 70's style in the photographs as much as the recipes. Fondue pots haven't changed that much, and where I live there are two fondue pot-based restaurants. Who would have thought?!! If you love kitsch, love the 70's, then this book is a must-have.
 
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GirlMisanthrope | otra reseña | May 12, 2011 |
I used some recipes out of this for my daughter's girl scout troop to try, but I don't find it particularly useful as a resource.½
 
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sprowett | otra reseña | May 18, 2008 |
Covers the subject, but I wouldn't move it except to trash.
 
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cookebooks | otra reseña | Jan 20, 2008 |
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