
13 August 2021 | 72 replies
"You're an investor, not a chef; what use do you have for a cookbook?"

16 April 2019 | 838 replies
I initially though that your cautionary tale could be turned into an essay or even a book until it occurred to me that it could become a "cookbook" of sorts for potentional occupants to use as a recipe for future misdeeds.Now that you've paid your dues, welcome to the survivors club!

6 April 2016 | 16 replies
They have low impact fees as most everything is infill and they have a cook book for the process.

27 April 2015 | 19 replies
I've discovered that @Michael Blank seems to have the cookbook that most suits my style.

18 October 2014 | 13 replies
Then I do a cookbook, plant, placement, plate, and towels in the kitchen.

30 September 2018 | 31 replies
Kitchens: Coffee Service, New Kitchen Towels, Some Dishes on the Counters, Cookbooks, etc. 9.

26 August 2014 | 56 replies
I have done the onsite office already, just trying to give others the details on what NTN needs; when I called to make the appt. the inspector was all like this can't be a corner of the kitchen you use to manage your rentals, it needs to be a separate room, like I guess he thought I put my applications next to my cook books.

28 May 2010 | 36 replies
If a book says "Cook Book" on the front, yes, it is a book about cooking.

22 May 2018 | 13 replies
There are a few smart phone apps where you can sell books based on ISBN Number (there are also websites)Contact local used book storesContact a local University Library (they would be more interested if it's a collection specific to topic...as an example, the University of Denver has the largest cook book collection in the West - and they aren't a culinary school)Contact a local Public LibraryOffer to sell them all at once on eBay (local pickup required)etc.
2 August 2022 | 68 replies
It's easy to look at the national average home price from 2007 vs. now, but there are many more factors other than the cookbooks kept by the FRED.