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I need a "go to" recipe book

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onedayatatime73 · 24/07/2017 20:23

I need a one stop shop recipe book - requirements are

Dd (8) interested in learning to cook and help- so not high end

Has some basics (e.g. Interesting pasta sauce/ interesting salads)

Less interested in baking (e.g. Cakes)

Lots of pics (for her to look at)

But a variety of options of fish / meat / roast etc.

Starters

Would like to "work through" one book with her.

Needs to be reasonably healthy. So not a H Bikers style suet option.

Doesn't need to be a celebrity.

But tried and tested so you know it's decent.

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DandelionAndBedrock · 26/07/2017 22:25

cooking if you're going to encourage me to buy more cookbooks, you owe me a bigger kitchen Wink.

BoyFromTheBigBadCity · 28/07/2017 15:37

Hugh F-W 'Three Good Things' is a great book, and by nature it's all straightforward, also equips you to make sensible adjustments.

Gordon Ramsay 'Makes it Easy' is a really good book, I really like it and it's easy to follow - it's not super cheffy.

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