debodun
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That is bizarre about the church bazaar.If you had the energy and time it would be a neat project to compile the oldest recipes and make one book, and all the favorites to make another. My siblings and I are deciding which of my mom's cookbooks we want. She has a whole bookshelf unit full of them, so there will be a lot left over. We hope her church will take them for their annual bazaar except they probably won't have one this year (they didn't have it in 2020).
I collected the Southern Living cookbooks, too. Like you, I have a slew of them. I'm keeping mine. They are lovely books and I like to look through them. I also have a whole bunch of church cookbooks, ladies' group cookbooks, etc. I used to especially like those, too. Some had very old family recipes.I had been collecting the Southern Living annual cookbooks for years. When I decided to get rid of some of my books I listed them on our local free cycle group and got tons of emails for them. Got rid of most of them but still have several left that I will keep.
They are such nice cookbooks with the pics and everything. Since its just me now I don't cook much and don't have a lot of freezer space.
I will keep them as I like to read them! I really like Church cookbooks as you get those "old time recipes". Used to love those Wednesday night potlucks as everybody brought their specialties! Mine was peach cobbler that everybody loved. Never had any left so I always made two so we would have some at home.
The only time I really cook is at Holidays if they are coming to my house. These days my oldest daughter and I cook or she will order a whole meal from Lubys or the local gumbo place. Pick up some Patti LaBell(sic) desserts, make sweet tea and we are set.I collected the Southern Living cookbooks, too. Like you, I have a slew of them. I'm keeping mine. They are lovely books and I like to look through them. I also have a whole bunch of church cookbooks, ladies' group cookbooks, etc. I used to especially like those, too. Some had very old family recipes.
I used to cook a lot and really enjoy cookbooks. Don't cook much anymore -- it just isn't much fun for only one person. I mean, I do cook every day for myself, but nothing elaborate or adventurous or fun.
I really loved cooking for family.
We didn't have our annual church bazaar this year either.That is bizarre about the church bazaar.
Tony
In the community room of our condo building, we have an area on the counter for people to put free stuff they want to give away. Periodically, church cookbooks will show up. There are some really good and practical recipes in those, so I have grabbed a few for my wife to look through. She enjoys that kind of stuff.We didn't have our annual church bazaar this year either.
That's good idea abt taking the cookbooks to the bazaar to donate or try to sell.
I have the majority of my mother's cookbooks, and my brother and sister have the others.
I love seeing her handwriting in them, changing the ingredient measurements.