(not just Indian cooking) The first book was the majority favourite. Anyway, I appreciate the input and the help. Now, while I'm using this bandwidth, I thought I might make a few comments about some issues that have preoccupied this newsgroup of late. I am 15648 Article 15648 (223 more) in rec.food.veg: From: masonp@physun.physics.mcmaster.ca (Peter Mason) Subject: Indian cookbooks and some random comments Message-ID: <1992Aug22.025934.19440@mcshub.dcss.mcmaster.ca> Date: 22 Aug 92 02:59:34 GMT Sender: usenet@mcshub.dcss.mcmaster.ca Organization: Dept. of Physics & Astronomy, McMaster University Lines: 87 Nntp-Posting-Host: physun.physics.mcmaster.ca Many thanks to those who responded to my query concerning a good Vegetarian Indian cookbook. I have a fairly good list and some excellent comments that I am keeping on file if anyone is interested in having a copy. The most popular suggestions were: 1. _The Art of Vegetarian Cooking - Lord Krishnas Cuisine_ by Yamuna Devi 2. _Madhur Jaffrey's Indian Cooking_ by Jaffrey 3. _Classic Indian Cooking_ by Julie Sahni (includes some evil meat recipes which can be torn out :-) ) 4. _Classic Indian Vegetarian and Grain Cooking_ also by Sahni --MORE--(23%) 5. _Vegetarian World of the East_ again by Jaffrey (not just Indian cooking) The first book was the majority favourite. Anyway, I appreciate the input and the help. Now, while I'm using this bandwidth, I thought I might make a few comments about some issues that have preoccupied this newsgroup