Here are the Top 10 Bestsellers of 2010 at Barbara-Jo's Books to Cooks.
1. Cooking for Me and Sometimes You by Barbara-jo McIntosh (french apple press, June 2010)
2. Vancouver Cooks 2 by Chef's Table Society (D&M, October 2009)
3. Tin Fish Gourmet by Barbara-jo McIntosh (Raincoast, January 1998)
4. Vij's at Home by Meeru Dhalwala and Vikram Vij (D&M, September 2010)
5. Sheer Ecstasy of Being a Lunatic Farmer by Joel Salatin (Chelsea Green, October 2010)
6. Everyone Can Cook: Slow Cooker Meals by Eric Akis (Whitecap, October 2010)
7. Quinoa 365 by Patricia Green and Carolyn Hemming (Whitecap, February 2010)
8. The Flavor Bible by Andrew Dornenburg and Karen Page (Little Brown, September 2008)
9. Pastry: Savory and Sweet by Michel Roux (Whitecap, February 2009)
10. Plenty by Yotam Ottolenghi (Ebury, May 2010)
Saturday, January 8, 2011
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3 comments:
We are thrilled that THE FLAVOR BIBLE made your 2010 Bestseller list! Our sincere thanks for spreading the good word out in the Vancouver area! (And congratulations on Barbara-jo's own bestselling books, too!)
Fondest wishes,
Karen Page & Andrew Dornenburg
Thanks for sharing the list. I'm a huge fan of ”The Flavor Bible”, but need to explore many of the other books on your list. Especially intrigued by “Everyone Can Cook: Slow Cooker Meals." So many slow cooker books are just dump and go recipes that lack finesse.
Hi Karen and Andrew, The Flavor Bible is a favourite among our staff and customers of many different cooking abilities. A well written book sells itself!
Hi Carol, Everyone Can Cook: Slow Cooker Meals is really well written with lots of innovative recipes and tips. There's an excellent chapter on accompaniments also.
Barb
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