No matter the reason or the season, cookbooks make great challenge posts. Let's take a look.
Starting with the letter A you could feature:
The America's Test Kitchen Family Cookbook
Then move straight to:
Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book
Meandering through the alphabet is easy; Jamie Oliver is cute and also works for letter J.
Jamie's Dinner
If vegetarian fare is more your thing, why not feature Yotam Ottolenghi's
Plenty More
Ever have trouble finding a post for Q? This is where creative license is at it's best! You could try
Quantum Wellness
or even
Quaker Oats
If you can't find a cookbook that starts with the letter Z you'll have to improvise. Perhaps the letter Z is in the title somewhere?
Chocolate & Zucchini
See? Easy peasy lemon squeezy! I hope I've given you some tips that will help you craft the most amazing challenge posts yet. Good luck, you can do it.
All photos courtesy Goodreads.com
Hi Pam .. love cookbooks - but I treasure my old ones ... good for reference purposes. I've done an A-Z series on Aspects of British Cookery .. which was fun ... many memories from my childhood ... great selection you've got here ... cheers Hilary
ReplyDeleteOr any of HR Sinclaire's cookbooks! She has enough for half the alphabet.
ReplyDeleteFantastic Pam thank you!
ReplyDeleteThat's a great idea.
ReplyDeleteHeather
That was easy. I found some great recipes last year during the challenge.
ReplyDeleteAnd if worse comes to worse, you can go to the used bookstore or library, and browse all their cookbooks. In one afternoon, you'll probably find every letter of the alphabet!
ReplyDeleteWonderful theme idea and post! Love the Chocolate & Zucchini creativity!
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