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5 Cookbooks You Need to Check Out

Whether you host large parties at your house regularly or just cook for your family (or want to) it’s always a good idea to keep a few fresh meals in rotation! If you’re looking for something new to try, here are five cookbooks that you might like to check out.

Heat, Salt, Acid, Fat
By Samin Nosrat
This book isn’t just a cookbook, but really aims to teach you the science behind cooking, ant therefore how to be a better cook. It is a New York Times Best Seller and focuses on the four main elements of what makes food taste great! If you enjoy this one, you may also enjoy The Food Lab by J. Kenji Lopez-Alt.

Magnolia Table: A Collection of Recipes for Gatherings
By Joana Gains
If you love the HGTV show Fixer Upper, you might also enjoy the feel of this beautiful cookbook. In this book you’ll find 125 comfort foods to feed a crowd that you might also find in any West Texas home.

Whole 30: A 30-Day Guide to Total Health and Food Freedom
By Melissa Hartwig and Dallas Hartwig
If you’ve heard of the Whole 30 diet, you know that it is strict, but is also revolutionary when it comes to changing your health. This isn’t just about weight loss, but eliminating inflammation, dealing with pain, and restarting your body so that you can have the health your body deserves. This New York Times Best Seller is designed to get you through the difficult 30 days with delicious food that will leave you feeling full and satisfied.

Ultimate Mediterranean Diet Cookbook: 500 Everyday Recipes for Eating and Living
By Jennifer Evans
Also a highly recommended diet for its flexibility and results is the Mediterranean Diet. This top selling book will help guide you through the diet and allow you to eat a wide range of delicious meals.

Barefoot Contessa Foolproof: Recipes You Can Trust
By Ina Garten
Well known for her home-cook-friendly recipes, Food Network star Ina Garten shares her favorite foolproof recipes! If you’re a beginner cook, you may like this book.

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