Fun Food Stuff

How To Get FREE Cookbooks

The Scribd site is very well done. After signing up for my free account, I browsed for cookbooks and found a page with a slew of them. Many of the titles are small publications from Scribd community members, but as I scrolled down I found cookbooks by Jamie Oliver, Wei Chuan, and other popular chefs.

Cooking Green: A Cookbook That Helps You Save The Planet From Your Kitchen

The founder of GlobalGormet.com, which is one of the first cooking sites on the Internet, and more recently NewGreenBasics.com, Kate Heyhoe has written several cookbooks. But it’s her latest book, Cooking Green: Reducing Your Carbon Footprint in the Kitchen — the New Green Basics Way, that tackles HOW you cook. Which, she says, is just as important as WHAT you cook.

‘Cook Yourself Thin’ Coming To Lifetime

Cook Yourself Thin is a British favorite that Lifetime Television is bringing to our shores this spring.

The first season is 20 episodes and will show viewers how to eat foods they like, that taste good, and that will help them lose weight.

Average Betty – The SNL of Cooking Videos

Chances are you’re not going to find a cooking video that will have you laughing like Average Betty’s will. Average Betty does for cooking what Saturday Night Live does for the nightly news. The meat of the recipe is there, but the video is really more of a comedy sketch. The result has made Average Betty an Internet celebrity of sorts.

Top Chef Masters: Bravo’s New Top Chef Spin-off

I will be interested to see how this works for Bravo. Top Chef has grown into the top-rated cooking show on cable, but I think it’s harder for viewers to connect with celebrity chefs than it is for us to connect with average foodies, like you and me.