Reddit mentions: The best seasonal cooking books

We found 9 Reddit comments discussing the best seasonal cooking books. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 8 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the top 20.

1. Home Made Summer

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Home Made Summer
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Release dateMarch 2013
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3. When You Fast...: Recipes For Lenten Seasons

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  • Used Book in Good Condition
When You Fast...: Recipes For Lenten Seasons
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5. Four Seasons Cookery Book

Four Seasons Cookery Book
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Release dateJuly 2008
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7. A Year of Gingerbread Houses: Making & Decorating Gingerbread Houses for All Seasons

A Year of Gingerbread Houses: Making & Decorating Gingerbread Houses for All Seasons
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8. The Minimalist Entertains

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  • Used Book in Good Condition
The Minimalist Entertains
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Height9.39 Inches
Length8.29 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMarch 2003
Weight1.95 Pounds
Width0.96 Inches
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🎓 Reddit experts on seasonal cooking books

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Top Reddit comments about Seasonal Cooking:

u/autumnfalln · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

HAPPY CAKE DAY! =D It's exciting, isn't it? It's not rational at all, but still very exciting. I actually recently missed my second cake day, so that was a bit of a bummer, but I'm glad you're here to celebrate your first!

When you say awesome sheets, do you mean sheets as in bed sheets, or sheets as in sheet music? Or both? Or neither? I'd love you help you out either way, haha (although I'd be best at the music one)!

I'd be so excited if I won this awesome book! It's actually cookbook, but a book nonetheless! I've had my eye on this for a while- it has some really amazing recipes in it that are completely doable for me since I'm such a novice cook. ;D

And you know what, I DID ENJOY MY THURSDAY, THANK YOU! <3 I hope you enjoyed yours as well!

Thanks so much for this contest! =D

u/Blu_Spirit · 1 pointr/HealthyWeightLoss

If you have Amazon, there are a couple books that you can read with a kindle app (both low cost - free w/ Kindle unlimited - the Mediterranean Diet cookbook, and one for beginners) that are pretty good - both have details to read about, recipes, and sub options for budget shopping.

If you are also learning how to cook, I recommend Alton Brown's Good Eats - he explains the science behind why you should cook the way you do, and it's also entertaining.

u/zombiekitten10 · 1 pointr/OrthodoxChristianity

http://www.amazon.com/When-You-Fast-Recipes-Seasons/dp/0881412627

Used the amazon link because it's comprehensive. You can likely score this at a library.

I was chrismated Orthodox last year, and one of the ladies in the parish gave me this book. There are some pretty tasty recipes in there that I would heartily recommend. I really like the vegetable curry one:)

Hope it helps. I'll leave it to more experienced Orthodox to let you know the particulars of fasting. The book will tell you what's NOT in any particular recipe so you can find recipes that suit your fasting disciplines.

u/eogreen · 4 pointsr/Cooking

I adapted it from the vegetarian cookbook Cooking Like a Goddess by Cait Johnson. If you can get beyond (or embrace) the Wiccan woo woo, it's got some great vegetarian-based recipes. Since I'm no longer a veggie-head, I tend to modify with meats, but they're still great recipes.

u/tube607 · 2 pointsr/Cooking

not exactly what your looking for but i have a cookbook that is based on seasonality and breaks the book into 4 sections. I like the book a lot Four Seasons Cookery

u/aggiespartan · 1 pointr/Baking

Everyone recommends this book: A Year of Gingerbread Houses

u/purebredginger · 2 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

dvd

physical book

did i do this right?