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My next favorite cookbook is
The Bread Baker's Apprentice. Peter Reinhart is a Master of Bread Baking and I would love to be an apprentice in his kitchen. I think this book is as close as I will ever come, but if you love baking your own bread and dream of creating the artisan breads you see in the finest of bakeries this cookbook is for you! I can smell the yeasted dough rising just thinking about this book!

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Finally as a New Englander I recommend all of the cookbooks written by Susan Branch She is a artist, cook, host and gardener from Martha's Vineyard who has the most enjoyable cookbooks I have ever seen. This one Heart of the Home notes from a Vineyard Kitchen is one of my favorites. They are filled with yummy recipes, great advice and beautiful hand drawn pictures. If you have never seen one of these books I suggest you check one out next time you are at the book store. You won't be disappointed.
When I have exhausted my cookbook library and I need a good idea, I turn to allrecipes.com. Here I can find some wonderful recipes as well as advice from those who have tried them out.Last but not least if I can't find anything there we turn to take out.
Do you suffer from the winter doldrums in the kitchen?
What do you do? Do you have a favorite cookbook you turn to? If so leave a comment bellow.