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In The Kitchen | Fave Cookbooks

If you know me, you know I love cooking and baking. So today I thought I would share some of my favorite cookbooks with you.
 
Flour + Water: Pasta by Thomas McNaughton
This cookbook is filled with different pasta recipes and it even shows you how to make your own pasta. I have yet to try that, but i am looking forward to getting into it some more. Also the pictures of all the recipes are so good! 
Barefoot Contessa Foolproof Recipes, Ina Garten 
This one has some great recipes in it, there's a green bean recipe in there that is so good! All of her recipes are good, she does a great job of explaining them in a way that is easy to understand. So if you don't have this book, you should check it out! 
Tacolicious, Sara Deseran
Here's another great one, that i could look through for hours! And the recipes are easy to read which i love. I can't wait to make something out of this, everything looks so good! 
Homemade Decadence, Joy Wilson
If you have never made any of Joy's recipe's, you are totally missing out! The pictures are great, and everything I've made from here so far has been so good! I made chocolate cupcakes with salted caramel frosting and it was so good, my friends loved them and so did I. So if you love baking as much as I do, this is a must have for sure! 
Those are just a few of my favorites, what are your favorite cookbooks? 

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  1. Hey, you two!!!!

    I don't know if it's a problem on my end, but I can't see any pictures on this post!

    Also...What happened to the around the table link up? Wasn't it supposed to be yesterday? I've checked about a million times, but I can't find the post! I've got my post up and I can't wait to see what recipe you (and the other ladies) have to share this month! :)

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  2. Oh, that makes sense!!!

    I'm sorry that the co-host didn't get back to you...:( I'll look for the post on Monday!!!

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  3. I LOVE these!! I'm getting married soon, so I really need some cookbooks so I can make some wonderful meals for both of us! I'm definitely going to check out the Ina Garten one!

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  4. Ina Garten is my favorite! I hade several of her books and have never made a bad recipe out of any of them!

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  5. oh you should! all her recipes are so good! :)

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