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America’s Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2017

The Complete America's Test Kitchen TV Show Cookbook 2001-2017 has been published. This new edition includes all 17 seasons (including 2017) of the hit TV show in a lively collection featuring more than 1,150 foolproof recipes and dozens of tips and techniques. The 2 inch thick, 1062 pages tome includes all

The Best Travel Guide of Free Things

The Best Things in Life are Free, the new travel guide from the Lonely Planet is packed with money-saving tips, tricks and recommendations for the best-value sights and experiences around the world. The guide is organized geographically covering many themes and destinations such as: Africa: Wildest experiences • Safari without the big

Le Marais Cookbook

Le Marais - A Rare Steakhouse.... Well Done, is a new cookbook by executive chef Mark Hennessey and owner Jose Meirelles of Le Marais Kosher Steakhouse,  the popular restaurant in Times Square, NYC. The book tells the story of the famed restaurant along with recipes of dishes that have delighted patrons

Dishing Up New Jersey

150 Recipes from the Garden State New Jersey native John Holl searched from Sussex County to Cape May to find the best recipes New Jersey has to offer, and the result is this rich and unique cookbook celebrating the foods, flavors, cultures, and traditions of the Garden State. These 150 recipes

Adventures in Old New York

A new book, The Bowery Boys: Adventures in Old New York, has been recently published. It is the official companion book to the No. 1 travel podcast (more than 250,000 downloads each month) that offers an exploration of Manhattan's historic neighborhoods, secret spots and colorful characters. Within the book’s 500+ pages, you’ll

Family Record Book

Subtitled as The Easy Way to Organize Personal Information, Financial Plans, and Wishes for Seniors, Caregivers, Estate Executors, etc. the Family Record Book is an easy to read book that will help you organize everything  to make life easier for those you leave behind. Illustrated with simple charts and caricatures, the

Israel Eats — A Culinary Travel Cookbook

Israel Eats, by renown photographer Steven Rothfeld, is a new travel cook book from Gibbs-Smith, with an introduction by Nancy Silverton. The stunningly photographed and beautifully narrated book is part travel guide, part culinary tour, and part history lesson. Rothfeld takes the reader through the diverse, vibrant, and buzzing contemporary food

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