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Ompah!

On my way to work today I passed a big sign once again reminding me of St. Philip Greek Orthodox Church's annual Greek festival. I spent the rest of the drive reminiscing about all the good food I sampled at last year's event. By the time I actually got to the library I had started to wonder how to make some of the fabulous recipes I tried. So I thought I'd share some of the Greek cookbooks I found in our collection.

Cookbooks
The glorious foods of Greece : traditional recipes from the islands, cities, and villages
By: Diane Kochilas

The Greeks have a recipe for it : A collection of recipes
By the Anagennesis Ladies Society of St. George Greek Orthodox Cathedral

The Greek vegetarian : more than 100 recipes inspired by the traditional dishes and flavors of Greece
By: Diane Kochilas

The regional cuisines of Greece
By The Recipe Club of St. Paul's Greek Orthodox Church

If you're interested in food from Greece, you might also want to take a look at some of our travel and history books, who knows, maybe you'll be inspired to take a trip and taste some authentic greek cuisine!

Travel
Greece

Fodor's Greece

History
Guide with reconstructions ancient Athens : Cape Sounion, Aegina, and Olympia past and present
A short history of modern Greece
By: C.M. Woodhouse

The Athenian empire
By: G.W. Cox

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