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UKTV food is one of my favourites, I have various cookbooks, one I use a lot is Delia Smiths Food for One.(AsI cook just for myself now all my family are married. Very useful book and down to earth,items not too dear.!!!
The thing I love about these forums is that I don't have to justify my bookcase full of cookbooks. My flatmate maintains that you only really use five cookbooks. I admit that there are some cookbooks I haven't actually cooked out of, but I still love them. I do own quite a few Jamie and Nigella and Gordon books. I have quite a few fabulous cookbooks by Alison Holst - a kiwi institution along with the Edmonds book. I also have to admit to loving an Australian Women's Weekly book called "COOK:How to cook absolutely everything".