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      <copyright>Copyright 2007</copyright>
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         <title>Unusual vegetarian cooking for the ambitious</title>
         <description>A cookbook that assumes a certain level of culinary sophistication and skill of its user -- sort of the opposite of the Moosewood books. An interesting and inspiring cookbook.</description>
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         <title>Los Diners and Roadside Restaurants</title>
         <description>For those of us who have a weakness for grilled cheese, crisp bacon, milkshakes, and (lord, forgive me) grilled donuts, this book will be a pleasure. It&apos;s not a cookbook per se, but it&apos;s a pictorial history of places where you can find some of the tastiest food in New England: diners. This book won&apos;t change your life, but it might increase your quality of life dramatically. Particularly if it inspires you to drive to your nearest greasy spoon and order up a grilled donut and some coffee. </description>
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         <title>The Canadian Joy of Cooking?</title>
         <description>A massive tome, sort of a Canadian version of The Settlement Cookbook by Mrs. Simon Kander, or the Rombauers&apos; Joy of Cooking: a compilation of recipes from immigrant groups that settled across Canada, from China, Eastern Europe, and many other places. An interesting perspective on a subject very familiar to American cookbook readers. Much as Mrs. Kander&apos;s cookbook documents how arrivals at a Wisconsin settlement house cooked, Mrs. Allen-Gray worked for many years as the Canadian equivalent, in Calgary, at the Citizenship Council, and her book describes in great detail the foods that settlers to the different regions of Canada adapted to their new homes. A special book, uncommon. (Given the weight of this book, shipping costs may be higher than listed. Edith Rye will be happy to discuss shipping options for this title.)</description>
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         <title>Weight Watchers Canasta</title>
         <description>What a trip this is: a canasta set published by the good people of Weight Watchers.</description>
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         <title>Whistler&apos;s Mother&apos;s Cook Book</title>
         <description>This book is just what it says it is: Whistler&apos;s Mother&apos;s cook book. </description>
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         <title>Settlement Cookbook</title>
         <description><![CDATA[An essential text for anyone interested in American cookery. Predating the Joy of Cooking and kicking its ass from coast to coast. <a href="http://www.edithrye.com/upload/2007/01/SavoyFrontis.JPG"><img src="http://www.edithrye.com/upload/2007/01/SavoyFrontis-thumb.JPG" width="315" height="236" alt="SavoyFrontis.JPG" class="photo" /></a>

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