Reviews
Super centennial celebration cookbook from those Junior Leaguers who put out such great cookbooks! There are several recipes in this cookbook "to die for", as the expression goes. Enjoy!
reviewed by ozone on November 28, 2006 8:37 AM
I received this book from my grandmother as a gift - never thought I would like it so much! It has become one of my staple cookbooks; the recipes are accurate, easy to follow (and modify, if necessary), and delicious. There are fun things to try (Brie crackers and Nebraska City Cake), good basics (a great chili recipe and REALLY easy pretzels), and lots of recipes in every possible category. I'm always finding more recipes to try and I've never been disappointed. If you're looking to go beyond Betty Crocker and BH&G, try this one.
reviewed by success06 on November 29, 2006 6:06 PM
I use this cookbook A LOT! It is the one I turn to if I don't have time to try a recipe before I serve it to company. I have had requests for the recipes for EVERYTHING I have served to company out of this book. I am buying several copies today as Christmas and housewarming gifts.
reviewed by allnet on November 29, 2006 7:07 PM
This delightful book is for busy women who like to put together elegant meals without searching for exotic ingredients, without a major commitment of time and effort, and without that aftermath of exhaustion that sometimes follows entertaining or family holidays.
Clearly written with all relevant details included, "The Centennial Cookbook" will suit cooks of all levels, amateur to experienced. I am always looking for uncomplicated good recipes which let me take off that apron to spend more time with family and friends. Highly recommended.
reviewed by vcedwards on November 29, 2006 7:27 PM
Since receiving this cookbook as a gift, I use it almost exclusively!! Almost every recipe that I try is excellent!! The directions are clear and the recipes are interesting without being too difficult!
reviewed by daddyadd on November 29, 2006 7:29 PM

