This delicious appetizer is frozen, then baked from the frozen state. What could be easier! Ready when you are.
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Appetizer Asparagus Rolls
April 5, 2023 in Appetizers, Cookbooks, Easter, Easy Recipes, Holidays, Junior League Cookbooks

A Slice of Santa Barbara
February 10, 2023 in Appetizers, Cookbooks, Culinary traditions, Easy Recipes, Game Day, Junior League Cookbooks, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Super Bowl
Bring sunny Santa Barbara recipes into your home, especially an appetizer for Sunday’s Super Bowl!

Got Yeast? Make this Bread
May 18, 2020 in Cookbook awards, Cookbooks, Junior League Cookbooks, Recipes, The Culinary Cellar
If you can finally find yeast in this pandemic, make this wonderful bread. It makes four big fluffy loaves of goodness that you won’t be able to resist!

Grazie to my friend Mary
February 12, 2020 in Cookbooks, Easy Recipes, Healthier Recipes, Junior League Cookbooks, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, Recipes, The Culinary Cellar
Buon Compleanno to my Italian friend Mary and Grazie for the cookbooks!

Peace Meals
June 28, 2019 in Cookbooks, Culinary Cellar work, Junior League Cookbooks, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, The Culinary Cellar
I couldn’t resist another Junior League cookbook, this time from the league in Houston, Texas.

Always Superb
June 27, 2019 in Cookbooks, Culinary Cellar work, Culinary traditions, Junior League Cookbooks, Rebuilding the Culinary Cellar, The Culinary Cellar
I love Junior League cookbooks! This one is from the organization in Minneapolis and Saint Paul.
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I love cookbooks. I mean I really love them. I love to read them, treasure them, learn from them, and, of course, cook from them. To me, cookbooks take on a life all of their own. They are history, family, and memories. I have been collecting cookbooks and writing down treasured recipes of family, friends, and neighbors since about age twelve, which means I now own thousands of cookbooks, recipes, and clippings. Now I want to share them with you along with the many other culinary treasures of my cellar." - Debbie Vanni