Andy M.
Certified Pretend Chef
I check out flea markets for them (SO drags me to them once or twice a year). I have found some classics for $1 to $3 each.
Mmm! Paper infused with the smell of all those meals cooked from the pages of that cookbook. How could one not give it a good home?kitchenelf said:It's a terrible sickness I know - [...] Blinders might help but I think I could smell all that paper!!!!!
BreezyCooking said:Oh goodness - I hate to think about it, since collecting cookbooks is an obsession with me. I probably have somewhere between 300 & 400. Everything from old first editions & out-of-print volumes, many inherited from old world relatives, to full series of authors I like, like Julia Child, Jeff Smith, the "Beautiful" series cookbooks, etc.
We did erect a small floor-to-ceiling bookshelf near the kitchen exclusively for cookbooks, but it's way way too small for even part of my collection, so I end up switching the volumes around to what I'm using at the moment. The rest are in stacks or packed away at the moment, awaiting when we start building our "library" shelves in a spare room. In addition to cookbooks, I also have tons of gardening books, & my husband also collects books that appeal to him. In fact, our house at the moment resembles a totally disorganized used bookshop - lol!!!
But getting back to cookbooks, one of my old favorites is a compendium of old restaurant menus put together by one of my favorite actors, Vincent Price & his wife at the time. Not only are the menus (& their old-time prices) a real hoot to read, but the recipes are absolutely priceless as to gourmet cooking in years gone by.
Here are a couple of pics we took for insurance purposes.suzyQ3 said:...It's one of close to 800 cookbooks we have that fill a large bookshelf in our family room and a specially made bookshelf in our breakfast room. I even have some in my office. It's an obsession with us.