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Shux:
Hi all I am new here but not new to running,

I am just wondering if any knows and can recommend a good all round cook book as when I up my mileage I can feel I need more fuel but I am awful at cooking, have been looking but every cook book review is from the author and says it is the best, so I thought I would ask here for any recommendations

Shux


Shux

Run Amok:
"How to Cook Everything" by Mark Bittman is an excellent resource. I also realy like the "epicurious" and "myrecipes.com" websites. Lots of inspiration and well tested recipes. I usually avoid blogs but have had really good luck with 101cookbooks.com.

Also, lots of really knowledgable folks here- so if you need something, just ask!

caribougrrl:
aw, Shux...

(I promise that's the last time I'll do that)


what do you like to eat?  how would you describe your skill level?  do you want a cookbook for athletes, or a more ordinary-people book?

merigayle:
A good vegetarian cookbook is the Happy herbivore or Everyday Happy Herbivore cookbooks. The latter, is 30 minutes or less.

caribougrrl:
there are some recommendations here: http://chrunners.net/forum/index.php?topic=83274.0

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