FREE STUFF: Three Gorgeous Jewish Cookbooks

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Some of you are enjoying the summer, oblivious that Rosh Hashanah and the holidays are just a little more than a month away. And we know some of you are starting to menu plan, going through websites and cookbooks to plan a delicious and special menu for your family and friends. You know who you are.

We want to help with all that recipe research and give away not one but THREE cookbooks to one lucky Nosher reader: The Prime Grill Cookbook by Chef David Kolotkin and Joey Allaham; Secret Restaurant Recipes by Leah Schapira and Victoria Dwek; and The Silver Platter by Daniella Silver and Norene Gilletz.

How to score these three cookbooks for your collection? Enter below and don’t forget to tell your friends. Deadline to enter is Monday, August 3rd at 10:00 pm.
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