Definition of CookBook. Meaning of CookBook. Synonyms of CookBook

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Definition of CookBook

Cookbook
Cookbook Cook"book` (-b[oo^]k`), n. A book of directions and receipts for cooking; a cookery book. [U.S.] ``Just How': a key to the cookbooks. --Mrs. A. D. T. Whitney.

Meaning of CookBook from wikipedia

- A cookbook or cookery book is a kitchen reference containing recipes. Cookbooks may be general, or may specialize in a particular cuisine or category...
- The Cookbook is the sixth studio album by American rapper Missy Elliott, released on July 4, 2005, by The Goldmind Inc. and Atlantic Records in Germany...
- The Anarchist Cookbook, first published in 1971, is a book containing instructions for the manufacture of explosives, rudimentary telecommunications phreaking...
- The Settlement Cook Book is a complete cookbook and guide to running a household, compiled by Lizzie Black Kander, first published in 1901. The compendium...
- The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book (1896) by Fannie Farmer is a 19th-century general reference cookbook which is still available both in reprint and in...
- The Betty Crocker Cookbook is a cookbook written by staff at General Mills, the holders of the Betty Crocker trademark. The persona of Betty Crocker was...
- translated the first paragraph of the book and has determined that it is not a treatise on serving humanity, but a cookbook. In 2001, the story was awarded...
- Valentine to the World of Food and the People Who Cook. Ecco/HarperCollins. 2010. Appetites: A Cookbook. Ecco Press. 2016. World Travel: An Irreverent Guide...
- company. The cookbook features Five Roses flour. In 2003, a version of the 1967 edition was produced with an introduction outlining the cookbook's history...
- the book was so po****r in America, so thorough, and so comprehensive that cooks would refer to later editions simply as the Fannie Farmer Cookbook, and...