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Top 10 Books for Foodies -- 2008

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By Cheri Sicard
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Posted December 2nd, 2008
We review a lot of cookbooks and books for foodies here at FabulousFoods.com.  We look at even more books than actually get featured here.  So every year we come up with our list of our 10 favorites that came out in the previous year.  It is a topic of much debate around our offices.  So here we present our Top 10 Favorites for 2008.  The list is in no particular order -- a higher placement does not mean we liked it more.  We did try to get a variety of topics so there's something to appeal to everyone.  We hope you enjoy these books too.  If you have other favorites, please add your picks to the comments section attached to this article.

Holly Clegg's Trim and Terrific Gulf Coast Favorites by Holly Clegg

When best selling cookbook author Holly Clegg (of the Trim and Terrific series fame) heard that the Louisiana coast is disappearing at the alarming rate of 25-35 square miles per year, she just had to do something. After all, as a Louisiana resident herself, Holly frequently uses the Pelican state’s seafood bounty in her Trim and Terrific cooking. So Holly teamed up with America’s WETLAND Foundation whose mission is to raise public awareness of the state of America’s Gulf Coast, to produce this cookbook that celebrates the best of Louisiana style cooking, albeit Trim and Terrific style.

America’s WETLAND Foundation benefits from a portion of the book’s proceeds. Everyone benefits from the tasty easy to prepare recipes. As always Holly has included nutritional info and statistics so everyone, including diabetics, can plan these recipes into their diets. There are also lots of mouth watering full color photos that look so good you can almost taste and smell them.

Like all of Holly’s Trim and Terrific books, the recipes in this one are straight forward, and quick, and easy to prepare -- this is not gourmet haute cuisine, just good food. And while the book does celebrate the flavors of the south, Yankees will have little trouble finding the ingredients (with the possible exception of crawfish).

So do your tastebuds, and America’s vanishing Gulf Coast, a favor and pick up a copy of Trim & Terrific Gulf Coast Favorites for yourself or a for a thoughtful gift that makes a difference.



 

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