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Poll: Which Celeb Cookbook Would You Buy?

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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.
Which celeb cookbook are you most likely to buy?
Eva Longoria 243 (20.1%)
Gwyneth Paltrow 255 (21.1%)
Sheryl Crow102 (8.4%)
None608 (50.3%)

Filed Under: Celebrities, Cookbook Spotlight
Tags: celebrity cookbooks, Eva Longoria, Gywneth Paltrow, Sheryl Crow

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lulu

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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wcapp

4-14-2011 @2:58PM wcapp said... You don't need any of their cookbooks. Those recipes are on the Internet.

Robin Feltner

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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