Bought a New Cookbook
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Upon reading
dewittar's post about this cookbook, I decided to look it up for myself and see if it deemed adding to my collection of cookbooks. I already have a TON of southern cookbooks, The Joy of Cooking, the Fanny Farmer Cookbook, a few locally grown cookbooks (namely one from my grandmother's Baptist church in Pittsboro, NC), some gathered from our travels lately (New England stuff - that have a lot of chowder and quahog recipes), and one of my favorite acquisitions: The Silver Spoon.
Being from the South, we certainly pride ourselves on our casseroles. This was an interesting "find", since I've never seen a cookbook specifically devoted to casseroles. Also, I'm the primary casserole creator in this house, so it only stood to reason that I'd get it for me. Matt wasn't as excited about it as I am; he's not really familiar with casseroles. I also realized that I've made only a couple for him over the years!!
So, here's my latest acquisition. Really looking forward to diving into some of these recipes and dishes!!! Thanks, Rodney!

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Being from the South, we certainly pride ourselves on our casseroles. This was an interesting "find", since I've never seen a cookbook specifically devoted to casseroles. Also, I'm the primary casserole creator in this house, so it only stood to reason that I'd get it for me. Matt wasn't as excited about it as I am; he's not really familiar with casseroles. I also realized that I've made only a couple for him over the years!!
So, here's my latest acquisition. Really looking forward to diving into some of these recipes and dishes!!! Thanks, Rodney!