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Three very different celebs have released cookbooks in recent weeks, each one with a unique spin. Rocker Sheryl Crow's If It Makes You Healthy: More than 100 Recipes Inspired by the Seasons has a personal narrative and get-fit message, while Eva Longoria's Eva's Kitchen: Cooking with Love for Family and Friends is built around homey recipes the actress has collected over the years. And although Gwyneth Paltrow has taken a bit of teasing for the highbrow tone of her book, My Father's Daughter: Delicious, Easy Recipes Celebrating Family and Togetherness, it's clear she loves food and wants to pass on her enthusiasm. Which book suits your style?
Vote for your pick after the jump.
| Eva Longoria | |
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| Gwyneth Paltrow | |
| Sheryl Crow | |
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4-13-2011 @3:50PM lulu said... I have already purchased Eva's cookbook AND made several recipes. Favorite so far is her tortilla soup!
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4-14-2011 @2:58PM wcapp said... You don't need any of their cookbooks. Those recipes are on the Internet.
4-14-2011 @10:53PM Robin Feltner said... I can't emphasize enough how important it is for their to be color photography for every recipe. I don't buy cookbooks that don't have pictures of the finished dish. Period. The PioneerWoman.com does a great job of taking multiple pictures of the entire process, including the finished product. Perfect!
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