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Old 04-01-2017, 07:52 PM   #996
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Originally Posted by bgalbrecht View Post
I'm surprised that nobody's mentioned the Thomas Nelson/HarperCollins 99 cent "Southern Food cookbook"* sale in today's Amazon Daily Deals, also available from B&N & Kobo, probably Google and Apple as well.

I assume everyone can find the Amazon Daily Kindle deal on their own, here's the B&N and Kobo links.

The Southern Slow Cooker Bible by Tammy Algood
The Southern Food Truck Cookbook by Heather Donahoe
Y'all Come Over by Patsy Caldwell and 1 more
Southern California Cooking from the Cottage by Jane Stern and 2 more Southern Country Cooking from the Loveless Cafe by Jane Stern and 1 more
Simply Grilling by Jennifer Chandler
My Southern Food by Devon O'Day and 1 more
Bless Your Heart by Patsy Caldwell and 1 more
The Great Southern Food Festival Cookbook by Mindy Henderson
Farm Fresh Southern Cooking by Tammy Algood
The Southern Foodie by Chris Chamberlain
Jack Daniel's Cookbook by Lynne Tolley

* I don't think "Southern California Cooking" counts as Southern Food
If it was limited to soul food, it probably would count as Southern food. Wherever it was cooked.
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