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Food for Thought

Are you tired of making the same dishes for dinner week after week? We can help! Nashua Public Library has cookbooks covering cuisines from Afghan and African to Yemenite and Yugoslav. The collection includes recipe books such as The whole foods allergy cookbook : two hundred gourmet & homestyle recipes for the food allergic family ; Introducing Macrobiotic Cooking : A Primer And Cookbook; What to eat when you get diabetes : easy and appetizing ways to make healthful changes in your diet and more for people following special diets. You will also find some classics such as The Joy of Cooking, and books by notable chefs Julia Child and Jacques Pepin.

If you can't make it to the library and need a recipe right away, you can always check Epicurious, which has recipes from Bon Appetit and Gourmet magazines, or the Food Network website, which includes recipes from all of your favorite Food Network personalities and television shows. So, if you couldn't keep up with Rachael Ray's 30 minute meal or want to know what Emeril is cooking up, take a look at this site. It also lists the network's programming schedule, so you can be sure to catch your favorite chef.

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Anonymous:

Thanks for those yummy sites. You can never get enough cool cooking ideas!

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