Recipes Food and Cooking
It’s a book that is hard to peg, and not one that you’ll read cover-to-cover in one sitting. The writing is succinct but not tedious to follow, and every chapter packs in a spectrum of interesting facts. McGee’s contains necessary information that you can not get from a recipe on practically every dish and ingredient known to man. This is the kind of book that will sit next to the stove, dog-eared and grease-spattered, eternally useful, until Personal Chef Robots become fixtures in all of our homes. Let us know what’s wrong with this preview of On Food and Cooking …
