cookbook

IPA: kˈʊkbʊk

noun

  • A book or an encyclopedia of recipes and cookery tips.
  • (by extension) Any book of strategies.
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Examples of "cookbook" in Sentences

  • The pathos is added to by the cookbook.
  • You may have the idea to create a cookbook.
  • The recipe in this article is in the cookbook.
  • The next two sections provide the recipe cookbook.
  • I think creating a cookbook is a great resolution.
  • The article is in no way the article is a cookbook.
  • The recipe was copied to the Wikibooks Cookbook 'in July'.
  • He is the author and food stylist of innumerable cookbooks.
  • Your cookbook is at the top of my Christmas list this year.
  • It was the first Italian cookbook to be published in the US.
  • For me, buying a cookbook is at times a difficult endeavour.
  • She is recognized as the pioneer of the single subject cookbook.
  • The 2009 publishing in the USA of is claimed as the first Hmong cookbook.
  • This cookbook is a great resource for these fruit desserts because it seems to cover all of them.
  • This cookbook is the one item my parents own that both my sister and I have adamantly laid claim to.
  • For people who are trying to cope, medication-free, without dairy products in their diet, this cookbook is an essential purchase.
  • For bakers and cooks, or those who are reasonably likely to spend some time in the kitchen, a cookbook is a great and easy to find gift idea.
  • This cookbook is a collection of family, personal and regional recipes that Ms. Rawlings liked to cook, and she was apparently a very good cook indeed.
  • The cookbook is divided up into chapters by type and stars out with chocolate chip cookies, including recipes like Toffee Chip Snickerdoodles alongside more classic sounding cookies.

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