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Recipe Books

Postby CoffeeNut » 28 Apr 2010, 19:40

I have a mother-in-law who is obsessed with new recipes. She is also one of the biggest coffee lovers I know. I've been on the lookout for a good coffee recipe book but I'm having trouble finding one. She isn't big on blended drinks, but she likes anything else coffee flavored. Are there any good ones out there?
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby lulu33 » 29 Apr 2010, 03:31

Hi Coffenut! Here's what I've found on the web for your mother-in-law - http://www.coffeefair.com/free-coffee-recipes-ebook.
Follow this link and you can download a wonderful coffee recipe collection from Starbucks. I think anyone of us would like to know how exactly is prepared their coffee, even though not everyone loves it....
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby CrazyBaby » 04 May 2010, 04:03

Coffee: A Guide to Buying, Brewing, and Enjoying, Fifth Edition by Kenneth Davids (Author)

"When the first edition of this book appeared in the mid-1970s finding a good cappuccino or a bag of freshly roasted specialty coffee was an act of esoteric consumerism often requiring miles of freeway travel and penetration into select corners of large American cities...."
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby paula » 05 May 2010, 02:59

As far as I understand, your mother likes various recipes and collect them for sure. So why don't you advise her write a book with recipes gathered from friends? It would be a nice one, I guess... ;)
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby CoffeeLover » 06 May 2010, 02:47

The Professional Barista's Handbook by Scott Rao

The Professional Barista's Handbook is a very efficient training manual for espresso, and features some great information on brewing too (plus a couple pages on tea ... why?) I was impressed with how concise it is, and how useful it will be for the home enthusiast.
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby CoffeeNut » 06 May 2010, 08:44

paula wrote:As far as I understand, your mother likes various recipes and collect them for sure. So why don't you advise her write a book with recipes gathered from friends? It would be a nice one, I guess... ;)


That sounds like a cute idea. I like the idea of a personal recipe book that is more than just general opinion. It would be pretty neat!
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby maria » 07 May 2010, 01:19

So have you advised your mother starting to write a book? Did she agree?
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby CoffeeNut » 15 May 2010, 22:45

Not yet, actually. I've been waiting to let her move in to her new home and adjust a little bit. I still think it will be a good idea for her though. I think she has been looking for something to fill her time with!
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby muggles » 16 May 2010, 04:55

That would be really cool if she wrote her own recipe book. I wish I had the time and patience to do something like that. Once she's published we will expect signed copies okay? lol
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby paula » 19 May 2010, 01:33

muggles wrote:That would be really cool if she wrote her own recipe book. I wish I had the time and patience to do something like that. Once she's published we will expect signed copies okay? lol


100% LOL
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Re: Recipe Books

Postby ginga » 23 Aug 2010, 05:41

Here's the one I bought for my mom:
The Ultimate Espresso Machine Cookbook

I think it will be a great present if your mother-in-law has an Espresso machine.
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Re: Recipe Books

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Re: Recipe Books

Postby jesse » 31 May 2013, 03:01

Not sure if this is a right book for your mother-in-law but she will surely learn to love coffee of any kind. :d

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