Trisha Yearwood gives fans a peek inside her Nashville kitchen in the GAC special, Trisha Yearwood: From Our Kitchen To Yours. Click here to order Trisha's cookbook, "Georgia Cooking In An Oklahoma Kitchen"! Photo courtesy of Big Machine Records.
July 8, 2009 Two of country's biggest stars have returned to the kitchen. Dial-Global reports that Alan Jackson has updated his original cookbook, Who Says You Can't Cook It All, released in 1994 and named after his '94 Top 5, "(Who Says) You Can't Have it All."
The original included over 45 recipes and around 20 family photographs, with Alan's wife Denise and mother Ruth contributing all of their southern favorites. The new and expanded Who Says You Can't Cook It All, Second Edition includes over 60 recipes and more than 35 family pictures, even some never-before-seen shots. Fifteen years in the making, the cookbook is available now exclusively through alanjackson.com. Through the month of July, every tenth cookbook ordered will have Alan's autograph.
Trisha Yearwood's also revamping her cookbook. She reports on her MySpace blog that she's been working on the follow-up to her 2008 best-selling cookbook, Georgia Cooking In An Oklahoma Kitchen. The new edition is expected to hit stores in May 2010.
Click here for a peek inside Trisha's Nashville kitchen as she makes some of the dishes from her cookbook!

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