Junior League Cookbooks..what's your favorite?
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1bettyjo
The Cotton Country Collection from the Junior League of Monroe is standard fare for southern cooks everywhere.
2buddy
JAMBALAYA------------------------------JL of NEW ORLEANS
NECESSITIES and TEMPTATIONS----JL of AUSTIN
STOP and SMELL the ROSEMARY----JL of HOUSTON
DINING BY FIREFLIES------------------NC JL of CHARLOTTE
NECESSITIES and TEMPTATIONS----JL of AUSTIN
STOP and SMELL the ROSEMARY----JL of HOUSTON
DINING BY FIREFLIES------------------NC JL of CHARLOTTE
3LarsonLewisProject
Charleston Receipts from the JL of Charleston, SC, would be one of the main ones, along with Always Superb, Recipes for Every Occasion from the Minneapolis JL.
4mcglothlen
Oh. I love Charleston Receipts. So I guess I don't really have anything to add. I also have The Memphis Cook Book and River Road Recipes. I like them both.
5bettyjo
In my ongoing quest to find something new for dinner last night I pulled out my copy of Celebrations on the Bayou from the Junior League of Monroe, LA. the Honey-Roasted Pork Tenderloin and the cheese grits were very tasty.
6almigwin
Another vote for Charleston Receipts. I also have one from my hubby's birthplace Kosciusko, Mississippi and it isn't Junior League (I don't think there was a junior league there), but the recipes are a hoot! A great deal of cream cheese and casseroles everywhere. Nothing I would want to eat, but fun to read.
7varielle
Staying regional here, but two of my favorites are Market to Market by the Service League of Hickory, NC and Dining By Fireflies - Unexpected Pleasures of the New South by the Junior League of Charlotte, NC.