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Reply to "Any "must have" books?"

I guess it all depends on what you want to get out of the book. I tend to read cookbooks to get ideas and inspiration, rather than to follow the set recipes. So, a lot of times, I like a book with a few anecdotes thrown in with the recipes and techniques. In that genre, "Peace Love and BBQ" and a couple of Dr. BBQ's book's come to mind. Smoke and Spice isn't much on the anecdotes, but is a great book just the same. A really fun read that is no longer in print but occasionally available used is "I'm Glad I Ate When I Did Cause I'm Not Hungry Now" by Sam Higgins.
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