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Old 01-26-2008, 12:08 PM
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How about these?

The Secret Life of Lobsters (Trevor Corman?)
brilliant book on lobsters....He just came out with another about Sushi, but I haven't read it yet

Salt by Mark Kurlansky....history of salt...fascinating

The Lobster Coast is another good book about lobster fishermen

Oyster on the Half Shell, a world history

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I just read half of kitchen confidential last night....and while I still think the guy is a smug prick, I did enjoy the book so far.
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I agree... "Julie and Julia" is a good book
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If you have children... I just published a cookbook called "Let The Kids Cook!" It is on amazon.com if you are interested.

It's great because the recipes are not hamburgers and hot dogs. They are more adult recipes, such as spanish paella, meatloaf and apple crisp. And they are recipes that children can actually do.

Please check it out and let me know what you think.
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Sounds like a good one. I will have to check it out.
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A simple cook book about seafood.
Where can i find one ?
I live in Germany, but i didn't fount anything good
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In one of my travels I picked up a simple cookbook called America's Best Fish and Seafood by Landoll's. Don't know if it is still in print, but it was simple and easy to follow.
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