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Learn to COOK - The Ultimate Soup Cookbook (Reader's Digest)

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Manufacturer: Readers Digest
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 641.813 EAN: 9780762109111 ISBN: 076210886X Label: Readers Digest Manufacturer: Readers Digest Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 544 Publication Date: 2007-11-08 Publisher: Readers Digest Studio: Readers Digest
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great cookbook Comment: Great soup cookbook, tons of recipes that are easy and dont require alot of exotic ingredients. Only down point is there aren't alot of pictures.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Family pleasure Comment: Wonderful soups that are healthy and tasteful. Nothing spells love better home made soup on cold day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great variety of recipes Comment: This is certainly a comprehensive book on soups. I am yet to try any of the recipes at the time of this review, however, I could not help notice that if you are not totally familiar with American cooking ingredients, you may find yourself somewhat lost at times. Here's an example, "cannned chicken" along with a few other ingredients, but in saying this I am more than prepared to learn about them. Unfortunately, this book does not have a glossary section, although it does have a brief conversion section on the very back page (with the most common conversions). I have tried googling for subsitutes for these items but have been unable to find any substitutes. So there are possibly some recipes I may never get to try due to this, which is a shame.
This book also mixes both imperial and metric measurements on some of it recipes, which is confusing to say the least.
It certainly does have a wide variety of soups, even quick 30 minute soups (although, these do utilise canned soups to quicken the cooking time). I am impressed with the inclusion of recipes for larger quantities ie; serves 10 or more. These are particular good for dinner parties.
Even though, I feel this book would benefit from an informative glossary section explaning food substitues for non American buyers, I would certainly NOT AVOID BUYING THIS BOOK due to this. I guess this is a common problem in reality when purchasing books from other countries, if only the publishers could see this and make the books more universal (now wouldn't that be nice).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Simple ingredients, elegant results Comment: If you are a soup lover, this is the book for you. Simple to follow instructions and, generally, easily obtained ingredients. Every recipe I've tried has been excellent, and it includes a wide variety. This is not a "gourmet cookbook" but the results look great when served and won't take all day for you to make them. Only improvement would be if it was bound so it could lie flat.
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