I'm Joy and I have a joy of cooking; also eating! I read cookbooks like others read romance novels. I used to keep them all, but my urge to purge caught up with me after about 30 years and I gave most of them away. The good news is that now I only keep the ones I think I'll actually use, not just because they're books.
Like a lot of folks here, I was ignoring my cookbook collection and just searching online for recipes, even when I knew I had at least one recipe for whatever. I started thinking of doing very much what this site does, but it seemed like an awful lot of work just for my own use.
I especially like vintage (pre-1950s, to me) cookbooks. Unfortunately, EYB doesn't accomodate those at this time. But thanks to EYB, I don't have to look through my whole collection any more--just the old ones. I get a lot of my vintage books from a local bookstore that sets out boxes of free books daily--ones they have too many of, are of limited interest, or are just in such bad shape no one will pay for them. I may not be willing to pay for a filthy cookbook, but I'll sure pick it up and give it a read, especially the pages that are the dirtiest, since those are the most-used recipes.
I'd like to say I garden, but if anyone saw my yard, they'd probably disagree. Most things I plant don't seem to live long. Instead, I say I yarden--if something wants to grow in my space, more power to it! I'll mow around it and see how it goes. Currently, I have a snow pea plant growing up a rose bush; I think the squirrels planted it! But most herbs like my yard okay, at least the weedy ones. Not basil or cilantro, though, probably because they know I like them.
My daughter and granddaughter both have celiac disease. I've been experimenting with baking gluten-free bread for them since grandma always has time for such things. It's a real challenge to remember which book had which recipe; that's the main reason I joined EYB.