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| No | 84% | 1247 votes | Total: 1493 votes | |
| Yes | 16% | 246 votes |
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by Marilyn Bubb
Created on: April 24, 2009
Heads bent over our work, we spent the afternoon in my great-aunt Evelyn's kitchen. We'd just finished
by Ruth Greb
Created on: September 26, 2008 Last Updated: August 03, 2011
Digital Cookbooks are great if you are on-line and looking for a recipe to make a certain item, but
Created on: January 26, 2010
Are cookbooks a thing of the past? Absolutely not!
Our love affair with cookbooks is not
by Cathy Wieder
Created on: November 18, 2010
I'm the first to admit that I often dash to my computer to quickly check my recipe folder for cooking
by Ann Major
Created on: August 07, 2010 Last Updated: November 02, 2011
Cookbooks are not a thing of the past but rather artifacts of the past, present and future; representing
Created on: October 25, 2009
Everyone likes to eat. It's one of the sensuous, necessary, activities of daily life. Given this, the
Created on: December 02, 2009 Last Updated: December 19, 2009
Printed cookbooks are here to stay! If you love to cook like I do, have maintained traditions
Created on: July 05, 2009 Last Updated: July 11, 2009
Printed cookbooks will never go away. We all have them...sitting in a kitchen drawer with their front
Created on: August 14, 2009
There's nothing like walking into a well used kitchen. Cabinets and pantries stocked with a multitude
by L G Hoel
Created on: January 18, 2009 Last Updated: December 19, 2010
The printed cookbook has been cherished, shared and passed from one generation to the next.
Printed
Created on: November 17, 2010 Last Updated: December 19, 2010
Cookbooks are still sold as best-sellers every year. Famous chefs such as Jamie Oliver, Nigella Lawson
by Terri Gosney
Created on: February 28, 2012
Are printed cookbooks a thing of the past?
I really hope printed cookbooks do not become a thing of
by Wendy Hector
Created on: January 14, 2011
Asking if cookbooks are a thing of the past is just another way of asking if printed books themselves
by JerZGirl
Created on: September 23, 2008 Last Updated: April 26, 2011
The advent of the Internet has been a wondrous event. I can't get enough of it. I love looking for recipes
Created on: April 10, 2009 Last Updated: April 11, 2009
When I stand in my kitchen and gaze lovingly at my colorful, eclectic collection of cookbooks and boxes
by Tnpoet
Created on: May 09, 2009
There is absolutely no way I would eliminate printed cookbooks from my personal library. Do I go online
Created on: September 06, 2008 Last Updated: January 02, 2012
Now that the economy is making it tough on almost everyone, more people are cooking meals at home instead
by Allan Taylor
Created on: October 05, 2008 Last Updated: March 26, 2011
No, not unless one eliminates Christmas and birthdays!
Today, printing of glossy attractive cook books
Created on: January 08, 2009
When my 96 year old grandmother died a few weeks ago and we gathered in her kitchen after the funeral,
Created on: November 22, 2009
Printed cookbooks still have a long way to go before they become a thing of the past.
In fact as long
Yes
Created on: July 21, 2010
I love books. I love the feel and smell of a new book as I crack it open for the first time. I love
Created on: September 11, 2008
You have to love those printed cookbooks. Many of us grew up skimming the pages with our mothers, always
Created on: November 22, 2010
When I was first married back in the middle ages, one of my relatives gave me a big Betty Crocker cookbook.
by TrystynLynn
Created on: August 25, 2010 Last Updated: August 26, 2010
We all grew up with cook books starting with home economic classes in school and watching our parents
Created on: February 10, 2009 Last Updated: February 11, 2009
Old paper cookbooks are certainly becoming a thing of the past.
Many cooks are turning to the convenience
by Sue Langeder
Created on: January 27, 2009
When you are in search of the perfect recipe for that dinner party you are having on the weekend, where
Created on: October 09, 2009 Last Updated: October 10, 2009
Printed cookbooks are outdated in an age where you can find any recipe you need with a quick Internet
by Ira Achsen
Created on: January 26, 2009
I answer this question in the words of the prototypical Granny (of whom we all must have those warm,
by Casey Lyn
Created on: May 26, 2009 Last Updated: May 27, 2009
Late one afternoon I received a very disturbing phone call; friends I haven't seen in ages were stopping
Created on: February 28, 2009 Last Updated: March 02, 2009
Perhaps they are becoming a thing of the past. There was a time when they were used as fund raising
Created on: February 12, 2009 Last Updated: February 13, 2009
Ahh, the nostalgia of those cherished cookbooks. Mom and Grandma used them for decades. Yes, those stained
by Sadie Grey
Created on: November 19, 2008 Last Updated: November 23, 2008
Sadly, I must agree that cookbooks are becoming a thing of the past. No one wants to sit and flip through
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