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by Angela Dowden.

There's only one review so far and it's complaining that there's nothing special about the book - it just gives a calorie count for the recipes. Thought that's all Mimi's book did. I've other books in the Hamlyn all colour series and they've been very good. At three quid, even I might consider it - and that's breaking my "no meat recipe books rule".

http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0600 ... d_i=468294
wow. £1.50 on kindle. though i'm not allowed to buy any more cook books until I start using the ones I have. Does anyone use kindle for cookbooks? I'm a curious kindle newbie...
I'm terrible for cookbooks. I buy them because they look good...and then they sit in the kitchen just waiting to be used. As for having recipes on Kindle, I've downloaded the 5:2 healthy eating book...but haven't cooked anything yet...doh!!

Bean :bugeyes:
I personally think it's hard to use a cookbook on a kindle. Sometimes the pages don't break correctly and it's just harder to read/follow. I like to have a real book open while I cook. I bought the Fast Diet book on my kindle and am disappointed now that I did, because of the recipes!
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