Sagging Bookshelves # 1 & 2 {unfortunately with the bed being in the way you can't see that there is another row underneath} |
Having
been absent from the last couple of Random Recipe Challenges I
couldn't resist taking part in this one since this month the lovely
Dom of Belleau Kitchen (and host of Random Recipes) challenged us to
something quite different. Rather than cooking randomly from one of
our books, the challenge was instead to photograph and share where we
keep our books. Now I know most people have been posting theirs with
lovely “normal” sized shelves located in different rooms
throughout their homes but for me that's not quite the case......(and
no I don't have any in my bathroom!!)
You
see any guest walking into our house for the first time would quite
rightly be forgiven for thinking they had taken a wrong turn when
walking into the guest room. For this is not your usual guest room –
instead it looks like as if by magic and in the blink of an eye you
have some been transported to a different place altogether. Most
accurately it looks like you have walked into a small but cozy book
shop! The sight of all of the books is perhaps a little overwhelming
but once I let everyone know they are actually all cookbooks the
reaction turns to complete disbelief!
The
walls on two sides are lined with bookshelves which are crammed
beyond belief with hundreds and hundreds of cookbooks (631 at last
count – give or take!) and if it wasn't for the bed taking up the
rest of the room it really would not resemble a guest room at all. I
can't imagine Martha Stewart putting her guests up in such
accommodation!!!
Bookshelves 3 & 4 |
I've
tried to organise them as best as I can and being the ridiculously
over-the-top person I am when it comes to things like that they seem
to be fairly organised....Celebrity chefs start the collection off
then on to restaurant cookbooks; reference and technique books; home
cooking and cookbooks published by magazines; desserts, chocolate and
drinks then ending that one side of the wall is baking (phew!).
Next
wall is all regional including Indian; Asian; Middle Eastern;
Mexican; French; Spanish; Portugese; Greek; Italian (lots of
Italian!) and British! The last two shelves on the smallest bookcase
are specialty books including Meat; Soup; Fish and Vegetarian!!! The
books on the very top shelves are there as I had run out of room on
the other shelves so are a bit of a mixture! Wow – that's a lot of
categories and I guess a lot of books!
The
majority of the books were inherited but still I can't stop myself
from buying new books throughout the year. In fact that last
remaining space on the top of the smallest shelf which is meant for
guests to put their bits and pieces on(!) is now home to the books
that are the latest additions to my collection which I managed to
cram into my suitcase after this last recent trip home to Scotland!
Some are brand new, others are ones I bought last time I was back but
didn't have room for. I still have about 50 or so books sitting in my
bedroom shelves in Scotland so whenever I'm home I always try and
bring a few back.....but then I can also never resist buying some new
ones as well!! You would think I would learn especially since I
actually don't have any space left for them but I'll always find
somewhere and so I will always continue to buy more books!
So there you have it – my cookbook room filled with plenty of books to help you sleep at night (or alternatively just make you incredibly hungry right before you go to sleep!) I do have a small shelf of books in the living room next to the kitchen (open plan Canadian style house so the living room literally is right next to the kitchen!) which is where I try and put the books I'm using/ reviewing and basically just wanting some inspiration from! I say small shelf but it still holds 35 books which I am aware is probably what most people would have for their entire collection, but there you have it! Worst of all is that I still have close to the same amount of books packed away in boxes in storage....for those I need a bigger house! And don't even get me started on my magazine collection which just might happen to fill the bottom of the wardrobe in the spare room!!! Sorry guests!!
The bookshelf in the living room. {Maybe this challenge should have been called "Where's Nigella" since everyone seems to have her tucked away somewhere!} |
You are a true addict, lovely collection.
ReplyDeleteHa ha yes I really am.....just can't resist, especially if it's a great deal! I have images of myself when I'm much older just being surrounded by stacks of cookbooks!! I guess there are much worse things! ; )
DeleteNo I totally get it! Although I would have a large sofabed in there and use it as a library!! What an amazing collection. Very jealous! Thank you so much for taking part this month its good to have you back x
ReplyDeleteThat's my next plan! As soon as Wee One is ready for a bed he can have the double which means I can replace it with a Sofabed.... although it is possible if I do that that I will never leave the room!! Great to be back x
DeleteHa ha - madness!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love cookbooks but I don't think I could live with you. ;)
ha ha....yes my husband has learnt to just accept it! Just as well I don't have a matching shoe collection ; )
DeleteWow! I knew you had a great collection but ... WOW! I love that you relax with a glass of wine and a cookbook for 'easy reading' ... a true foodie! This has been a fun RR to read!
ReplyDeleteThanks Susan - yes it really is quite the collection! Technically I should never need to buy another cookbook again but where is the fun in that?! In fact since it's my Birthday today I'm pretty sure I'll be adding a few more..... ; )
DeleteI think that's a fantastic guest room - anyone should be proud of staying there. I'd love to sleep surrounded by lovely thoughts about food - I'd have fantastic dreams. I once stayed in a historian's guest room surrounded by academic history books (many of them about the First World War) and that was a little overwhelming to be honest.
ReplyDeleteThanks Phil! I think I would definitely go for cookbooks over History books....dreams would be much better, you just might wake up extra hungry!
ReplyDeleteI would love to sleep in that guest room, but you'd never get me out for meals so it would have to have room service!!
ReplyDeleteSue xx