We had had Domestic Science at school and my mother was a good cook, although she didn't actually teach us much or let us help in the kitchen, but I wasn't clueless when I moved away from home.
I was given a Good Housekeeping book as a wedding present which was useful for looking up basic recipes. I also still refer to my school exercise books where I have recipes and notes written in my neat 12-year-old's handwriting.
I also still use Family Circle magazines from the 80s which had recipes you can really use and lovely ideas, not too expensive, for every day cookery.
Nowadays, I look online for my recipes - CBA to get those heavy books off the shelf! 9 times out of 10 I cook recipes from my head anyway.
I agree, though, reading cookery books is a joy, especially when they are nicely illustrated.
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