Oct
10
Great Source for Cookbooks: Jessica’s Biscuit, www.ecookbooks.com
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I began my cookbook collection when I was in high school with the purchase of Farm Journal’s Homemade Breads, the 1985 version. I wasn’t an avid cook or even an occasional cook, but I loved bread (still do) and thought that someday I would learn how to make my own. Well, I did learn how to make my own bread, and from that simple beginning my cookbook collection has slowly grown over the years to well over 100, although I’m not exactly sure of the current number. The last count two years ago come in somewhere around 130, and my collection has definitely grown since then!
I’m always on the lookout for great deals on cookbooks, and I’ve picked up used books from eBay, yard sales, or Freecycle, and years ago I belonged to a cookbook-of-the-month type club. Recently I came across a great source for cookbooks that has been alive and well for quite some time but is a new find for me. Jessica’s Biscuit® has been selling cookbooks for 27 years, first out of the family living room and now in a large warehouse in Massachusetts. This boutique bookseller focuses on cookbooks and caters to cookbook collectors. Their selection of over 14,000 titles runs the gamut, including new releases, bestsellers, out-of-print or hard-to-find, and the skills levels range from basic to gourmet. They do offer a few other genres of books as well as their own label of single origin coffee beans, but selling cookbooks is their specialty.
They offer everyday discounts at 20-75% off retail, and they have some nice perks for buyers Read more
Oct
9
Subscribe and Save on Amazon.com
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Amazon Grocery has a great beta feature called Subscribe & Save, which makes shopping much easier for those basic items that we use and restock frequently. It allows you to set up subscriptions to have items automatically shipped to you on a schedule that you specify, which you can cancel at any time. You only pay when an item ships. The convenience alone was enough for me to check it out, because I hate running out of certain things, but they top off the offer with free shipping on every Subscribe & Save shipment plus a discount on Amazon’s everyday price. Can’t beat that!
I have found the service particularly useful for dry goods such as diapers and paper products, but especially (sorry guys) feminine hygiene products. Most of the items are sold in bulk, so a shipment may actually have multiple packages of the item. Each item varies, so make sure you read the product description carefully.
Amazon has many products available for Subscribe & Save, and here’s a few of their current deals (all prices US$):
- Diamond Shelled Walnuts, 16-ounce bags, 6 bags - $27.08
- Seventh Generation Chlorine Free Diapers, 4 pack, 160 total diapers - $35.69
- Scott Rapid-Dissolving Bathroom Tissue, 20 rolls, 800 sheets per roll - $15.11

