Cook the Book: International recipes
Event box
Cook the Book begins a fourth year of programming in 2019. It is a book club for cooking enthusiasts of all ages. It meets four times per year plus a year-end Cookie Swap.
- Interested person registers for the program.
- The registrant selects a recipe from one of three pre-selected cookbooks from the Grundy collection. The books are available on the bookcase behind the Community/Patron Services computers.
- Staff photocopies the registrant’s recipe selection twice, giving the registrant a copy and keeping a copy for the Library; please note who selected the recipe with a name and telephone number and place it in the Cook the Book folder.
- Registrant makes one recipe for the Saturday meeting, enough to share a taste with others; there is no need to double or triple a recipe. The library will provide plates, bowls, napkins, eating utensils, etc.
* Please note that this program involves food and/or drinks prepared for and by the participants and, therefore, attendees choosing to partake of the food and/or drink available during the event do so at their own risk.
First book discussion: March 9, 2019 from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm (International Foods)
Joy of Cooking by Irma S. Rombauer, Marion Rombauer, and Ethan Becker
Cooking Around the World (All-in-One) for Dummies by Jack Bishop, et al.
Family Circle All-Time Favorite Recipes
Cookbooks for the second book discussion will be available beginning March 9, 2019.
Other dates and discussion themes are listed below:
June 8: Pennsylvania Recipes
September 7: Italian Foods
November 2: Spanish Foods
December 14: Cookie Swap (10:30am -12:00pm)
- Date:
- Saturday, March 9, 2019
- Time:
- 2:00pm - 3:30pm
- Campus:
- Bristol
- Categories:
- Families