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Williams-Sonoma Comfort Food - Recipes for Classic Dishes and More

Rick Rodgers

Publisher: Weldon Owen

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Summary

Inside these pages, celebrated cookbook author Rick Rodgers shares his cherished recipes for the very best of American-style comfort foods. This collection of over 100 tempting dishes—for lunch, starters, sides, dinner, and desserts—comes to life with personal tales andstunning photography, providing delicious inspiration for everyday cooking.
Available since: 11/04/2014.

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