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Author: Lynette Rohrer Shirk Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN: 0977266060 Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 131
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This unique cookbook shows you just how much bonding can happen over baking. Check out all 24 gourmet yet kid-friendly recipes for you to make at home with your daughter!
Author: Lynette Rohrer Shirk Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt ISBN: 0977266060 Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 131
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This unique cookbook shows you just how much bonding can happen over baking. Check out all 24 gourmet yet kid-friendly recipes for you to make at home with your daughter!
Author: Evelyn Rose Publisher: Robson ISBN: 9781861057310 Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 314
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'Mother & Daughter Jewish Cooking' brings together two generations of Jewish cookery. In her popular and authoritative style, internationally acclaimed food writer the late Evelyn Rose takes the hassle out of preparing for all those family occasions that are so central to Jewish life.
Author: Cheryl Najafi Publisher: ISBN: 9781494927417 Category : Comfort food Languages : en Pages : 144
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Mother Daughter Dishes is a collection of classic family recipes that Cheryl has updated along with new recipes of her own. Filled with yummy soups and casseroles, amazing sides and to-die-for desserts, these recipes will remind you of meals your family shared and inspire you to recreate the dishes you grew up with.For more recipes and tips, visit Cheryl's website: EverydayDishes.com
Author: Lisa Faulkner Publisher: Simon and Schuster ISBN: 0857206168 Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 258
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When Lisa Faulkner won Celebrity MasterChefit was the culmination of an emotional journey that began with her mother's death from cancer when Lisa was 16. Lisa's clearest memories of her mum are of her cooking delicious meals for the family, and in recreating her recipes in this book Lisa is not just keeping her mother's memory alive - she is also able to pass on to her own daughter, Billie, the love of cookery she inherited from her mum. With evocative photographs and easy-to-follow recipes, you too can tempt family and friends with fabulous home cooking all year round. With anecdotal snippets from Lisa's life as well as invaluable personal tips, the recipes include dishes suitable for entertaining - My MasterChef Fish Stew, Pan Fried Scallops with Pea and Mint, Lemon Mascarpone Tart and Pistachio Biscottii - alongside failsafe family fare: The Best Fish Pie, The Perfect Roast, Nanna's Bread and Mummy's Christmas Cake.
Author: Caroline Carter Publisher: ISBN: 9780984362509 Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 186
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My daughter and I believe that the foods we eat have a big impact on our health. Thus, we are dedicated to creating nutritious dishes that taste delicious and showing others how to integrate flavorful meals into their diet for improved health. This is why we wrote "a mother and daughter diary of raw food recipes for beginners."In this book, we dispel the myth that nutritious meals are difficult to prepare, unsatisfying, and bland. Instead we illustrate how easy it is to create and integrate healthy foods into our lifestyle that are satisfying, full of amazing flavors, and require minimal time to prepare. We also share our experiences with raw foods, the health benefits of many of the ingredients used in the dishes and the step-by-step instructions on how to prepare over 50 raw and vegan meals that are packed with the nutrients our bodies need to remain healthy.
Author: Linda Haynes Publisher: McClelland & Stewart ISBN: 077103816X Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 0
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More than 120 irresistible recipes reflecting the different lifestyles and tastes of a mother and daughter who love to cook. While growing up, Devin Connell absorbed much about the pleasures of food and cooking in the kitchen of her mother, Linda Haynes. She too became an exceptional cook, with her own style. Two Dishes gives mother and daughter’s distinctive takes on a similar theme: one using timeless techniques, the other embracing an improvisational, budget-conscious approach. Linda makes Moroccan Spiced Cornish Hens with Roasted Oranges, Onions, and Figs; Devin offers Sesame Chicken with Mango, Green Onion, and Ginger Salsa. The recipes range from tempting comfort food and last-minute snacks to elegant brunch and dinner-party dishes, all complemented by gorgeous full-colour photography throughout.
Author: Alice Randall Publisher: Clarkson Potter ISBN: 0804137943 Category : Cooking Languages : en Pages : 226
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A mother-daughter duo reclaims and redefines soul food by mining the traditions of four generations of black women and creating 80 healthy recipes to help everyone live longer and stronger. NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER • “Soul Food Love has preserved our traditions but reinvented how they’re prepared. Its focus on health is a godsend.”—Viola Davis “This beautifully written compendium is literary history, cookbook, family album, motherwit, daughter-grace, and the gospel truth. I’ll be cooking from this book for years to come.”—Elizabeth Alexander, poet and professor After bestselling author Alice Randall penned an op-ed in the New York Times titled “Black Women and Fat,” chronicling her quest to be “the last fat black woman” in her family, she turned to her daughter, Caroline Randall Williams, for help. Together they overhauled the way they cook and eat, translating recipes and traditions handed down by generations of black women into easy, affordable, and healthful—yet still indulgent—dishes, such as Peanut Chicken Stew, Red Bean and Brown Rice Creole Salad, Fiery Green Beans, and Sinless Sweet Potato Pie. Soul Food Love relates the authors’ fascinating family history, which mirrors that of much of black America in the twentieth century, explores the often-fraught relationship African American women have had with food, and forges a powerful new way forward that honors their cultural and culinary heritage.
Author: Liz Weiss Publisher: Favorite Recipes Press (FRP) ISBN: 9780615381220 Category : Children Languages : en Pages : 0
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No Whine with Dinner turns mealtime whines into "wows" with nutritious and delicious recipes kids and parents will love. Written by Liz Weiss and Janice Newell Bissex --- the dietitians behind the popular cooking blog, Meal Makeover Moms' Kitchen --- the book features 150 easy-to-make, family-friendly recipes as well as 50 moms' secrets for getting picky eaters to try new foods. Every recipe in No Whine with Dinner was tested by moms and tasted by kids. With recipes like Smiley Face Casserole, Grab-and-Go Granola Bars, Piping-Hot Peanut Butter Soup, Fruity Chicken Kebabs, Sweet Brussels Sprouts, and Twice Baked Super Spuds, the dietitian duo aims to bring fun flavors and better nutrition to families everywhere. After the publication of their first cookbook, The Moms' Guide to Meal Makeover and the launch of their website, MealMakeoverMoms.com, Weiss and Bissex established themselves as two of the nation's leading experts on family nutrition. The idea for No Whine with Dinner came from a survey of nearly 600 moms who identified "picky eaters who whine and complain" as the number one obstacle to getting their children to eat healthy, well-balanced meals. Filled with beautiful photographs of their recipes --- breakfast, lunch box, soups, slow cooker, casseroles, snacks, and desserts --- and adorable photos of the hundreds of kids who tested their recipes, No Whine with Dinner is a must-have cookbook for families who crave flavor as well as good health.
Author: Adrienne Brodeur Publisher: Houghton Mifflin ISBN: 1328519031 Category : Biography & Autobiography Languages : en Pages : 255
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On a hot July night on Cape Cod, at the age of 14, Brodeur became a confidante to her mother's affair with her husband's closest friend. Malabar came to rely on her daughter to help, but when the affair had calamitous consequences for everyone involved, Brodeau was driven into a precarious marriage of her own, and then into a deep depression. In her memoir she examines how the people close to us can break our hearts simply because they have access to them, and the lies we tell in order to justify the choices we make. -- adapted from jacket