This week, were looking at five of the best, based on your nominations.
Earlier in the weekwe asked you which cookbooks you thought were the best, especially for beginners.
Altons doesnt just teach you how to cookhe teaches you how cookingworks.
you’ve got the option to read morein the nomination threads here,here, andhere.
you might pick up a copyfor $20 from Amazon, for either the hardcover or the Kindle version.
Those of you who nominatedHow to Cook Everythingpraised it for transforming the way you cook.
you could read more testimonialsin this nomination thread, orthis one, orthis one, or eventhis one here.
Its been in print since 1930, and has been a household staple in many, many kitchens.
Odds are if you dont have one, your parents or grandparents just might.
you could read morein its nomination thread hereorhere.
If youd like a copy, the 75th Anniversary Edition is availablefor $24 at Amazon.
Weve even featured a number of videos and tutorials from the book here at Lifehacker in the past.
If you want a copy, you might grab onefrom Amazon in Kindle or hardcover for $20.
you’ve got the option to read morein its nomination thread here.
Check outthe nomination thread hereorthis one here for more.
Need to make Thanksgiving dinner?
This book will show you.
Its extremely useful, and the beautiful hardcover is about 20 bucks.
Have something to say about one of the contenders?
The Hive Five is based on reader nominations.
We understand its a bit of a popularity contest.
Have a suggestion for the Hive Five?
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Title photo byTim Sackton.