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| I'm looking for something not too fancy. French language is not a problem. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance for your help. |
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| When French Women Cook, by Madeleine Kamman. Everyday French Cooking For the American Home, by Henri-Paul Pellaprat. (Both are in English; both are old; both are excellent.) |
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| Don't forget Julia Child. The French Chef Cookbook, Stuff from her old tv show. Simple but nice. Jon |
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| Great chefs of France, or Elizebeth Davids French country cooking |
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