![]() If you've been around Zaar any length of time, you probably know that Bergy writes wonderfully detailed and helpful recipe reviews and has also contributed a wealth of wonderful recipes of her own. Her cookbooks focus on a variety of inspired topics, many of them health-related, and the introductions often provide an encyclopedic disquisition on the topic at hand. ~Rita~: Thanks to her stunning photographs, she has one of the most beautiful cookbook lists at Zaar. The entire group of recipes tagged, cooked and reviewed for the Cook-a-Thon are contained in: In January-February 2007, the Chefs of 1-2-3 Hit Wonders hosted a Cook-a-Thon for veteran Zaar member Sharon123 while she was undergoing chemotherapy at Duke University. I have over 100 bookmarked to refer to occasionally, but some of my favorites are from the following: Some of my favorite sources of recipes are the public cookbooks of other Zaar chefs. My popular Recipe #89132 is actually her recipe-check it out sometime, it's great! She eventually realized how useful having several cookbooks can be, so I gave her a premium membership as her birthday present in March 2008. Her chef name is Sagadahoc (the county in Maine she lives in). In 2008 my dear sister finally joined Recipezaar. I loved hosting the game and the players there were and are the best, but competing obligations required me to give it up and it's now ably presided over by HokiesLady. ![]() Other cookbooks I frequently use are Weil & Daley's The Healthy Kitchen and Cooking Light's Five-Star Recipes cookbook.įrom January 2005 to September 2008, I hosted the recipe tagging game ONE-TWO-THREE HIT WONDERS, taking four months off in late 2007, during which the tireless, compassionate and totally wonderful Game Forum Hosts ~Nimz~, justcallmetoni, Lauralie41 and Andi of Longmeadow Farm with incredible kindness of took over my workload. Nowadays, I rely heavily on Kitty Rosati's Heal Your Heart book (lots of low-sodium recipes) and Donald Gazzaniga's No-Salt, Lowest-Sodium Cookbook. I share a love of ACC basketball with my brother in upstate New York. Often I go walking in the morning with my sister, who lives near me on the Maine coast-we truly live in a beautiful place. In 2004, I moved home to New England after many years living in the South.
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