10 Fall Comfort Cookbooks
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

10 Fall Comfort Cookbooks

October has become one of my favorite months. The mornings are crisp, the leaves are changing, plus October is National Cookbook Month. This means lounging on the couch all day surrounded by cookbooks is totally acceptable. After all, one needs time to absorb all the newly published cookbooks that start emerging in early September and continue throughout the fall and holiday season. This makes October the perfect time to nestle in, embrace your couch potato status, and devour all the pages in preparation for baking and holiday gift-giving season.

Here’s a look at 10 new cookbooks - and a fun baking-related nostalgic puzzle you can also do from the couch - that I’m excited about cooking and sharing from over the next few months.

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6 Fall Baking Books
Angie Hatfield Angie Hatfield

6 Fall Baking Books

Plus 2 Must-Haves for Foodies

In case you were concerned, I’ve recovered from my summer-has-passed-me-by blues, and I'm looking forward to the fall season. After all, fall is the height of two of my favorite pastimes. Baking and gobbling up all the new cozy cookbooks that make their debut this time of year. There is no end in sight of interesting cookbooks and truly something for everyone. In fact, food memoirs and cookbooks are consistently among the strongest areas of the book industry. Below are six books that I’m planning to add to my kitchen bookshelf this fall. For now my list is focused on baking, but I’ve also included the "queen" (Ina's) memoir and a fun surprise from Dan Pelosi whom I adore.

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