Definition of Cookbooks. Meaning of Cookbooks. Synonyms of Cookbooks

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Definition of Cookbooks

Cookbook
Cookbook Cook"book` (-b[oo^]k`), n. A book of directions and receipts for cooking; a cookery book. [U.S.] ``Just How': a key to the cookbooks. --Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney.

Meaning of Cookbooks from wikipedia

- A cookbook or cookery book is a kitchen reference containing recipes. Cookbooks may be general, or may specialize in a particular cuisine or category...
- The Cookbook is the sixth studio album by American rapper Missy Elliott, released on July 4, 2005, by The Goldmind Inc. and Atlantic Records in Germany...
- The Anarchist Cookbook, first published in 1971, is a book containing instructions for the manufacture of explosives, rudimentary telecommunications phreaking...
- Indian cookbooks are cookbooks written in India, or about Indian cooking. Indian cooking varies regionally and has evolved over the centuries due to various...
- In the 1950s, commercial cookbooks gained po****rity in the United States. These cookbooks frequently suggested the use of packaged food and electric...
- Family cookbooks are books which contain a variety of recipes collected by specific families. Whilst these cookbooks are sometimes later published, the...
- Historical. New York: Bloomsbury. 2001. Anthony Bourdain's Les Halles cookbook. Bloomsbury. 2004. The Nasty Bits: Collected Varietal Cuts, Usable Trim...
- American author and wife of comedian Jerry Seinfeld. She has released five cookbooks about preparing food for families, and is the founder of the GOOD+ Foundation...
- "Matty Matheson: A Cookbook by Matty Matheson". Goodreads.com. Retrieved 2020-03-19. "20 Best Cookbooks of 2018 - Our 20 Favorite Cookbooks That We Actually...
- Cookbooks" of the year from a nutritional standpoint. In response, Eric Felten of The Wall Street Journal called the report "an ****ault on cookbooks that...