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Spiral-bound paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This delightful cookbook from Arlene M. Conant, published in the late 20th century, invites readers into the warm and welcoming world of hearty, flavorful cuisine. The well-worn spiral binding and gently aged cover hint at countless hours spent in the kitchen, with this trusted companion guiding the way through a myriad of recipes. Conant’s witty title, “Never trust a skinny cook,” playfully challenges the notion that delicious food must be sacrificed for waistlines, instead embracing the philosophy that true culinary artistry lies in the generous use of rich, indulgent ingredients.
Within these pages, collectors and food enthusiasts alike will discover a treasure trove of classic American and regional dishes, each meticulously crafted with Conant’s signature flair. From comforting casseroles to decadent desserts, this cookbook offers a delectable journey through the diverse culinary landscapes of the United States, capturing the essence of home-cooked meals and the enduring traditions that have shaped our nation’s palate.


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