The biggest cookbook in terms of number of recipes is "Modernist Cuisine: The Art and Science of Cooking," which contains over 1,500 recipes. It is a comprehensive six-volume set that explores the science behind cooking techniques.
The Biggest Loser cookbook was released in October 3, 2006, just before the Season 3 of the Biggest Loser television series started airing in September 2006.
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Because it was a cookbook
The Biggest Loser has a great new cookbook out. A great one from the book is for smoked sausage breakfast scramble. Start with turkey sausage and kielbasa, egg whites, and minced garlic. Saute them together for a tasty breakfast.
The Cookbook was created in 2004.
He bought his wife a special cookbook for her birthday. She could not find the cookbook that had the recipe she wanted in it. Her favorite cookbook has the best fudge recipes in it.
The most widely used cookbook in America is the American Century Cookbook.
Yes, a cookbook is an example of a nonfiction book.
Gandhi's Cookbook was created in 2006.
The Redwall Cookbook was created in 2005.
Prato - cookbook - was created in 1858.
The ISBN of Moosewood Cookbook is 0913668699.