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Children will love eating healthy food if they can help make it. Here's a perfect first cookbook to show even the littlest chef how to make their own good-for-you breakfast foods. 10 recipes with photos use only 2 or 3 ingredients. See how to make mashed egg on toast, yogurt and granola, peanut-berry roll-ups, and more. Help your child learn healthy eating and cooking habits. Let’s get cooking!
This colorful, easy-to-follow, beginner cookbook from ChopChop Family magazine, a James Beard award-winning publication with a mission to get families to cook real food together, features more than 150 recipes for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Specially designed to appeal to both adults and kids in budget- and time-strapped families, the recipes include favorites like Overnight Oatmeal, Double Vegetable Fried Rice, Free Form Lasagna, and One-Ingredient Banana Ice Cream, along with simple cooking and meal-prep instructions. The book is packed with inspiring introductions to popular whole foods, such as All About Carrots (or Broccoli or Kale!), kitchen skills, such as How to Chop an Onion or Cook Rice (and why brown rice is better than white rice), Mix & Match charts (sandwiches, smoothies, and beyond), and nutrition sidebar (What are Omega-3's anyway?). Every page of this rich resource is designed to help families develop the know-how and confidence to cook with whole foods and the many benefits of making and eating homemade meals together.
The 125 Questions every woman must ask
Cooper Gillespie, an extremely intelligent and handsome Welsh
springer spaniel, is a dog of discriminating taste and strong
opinions. Now Cooper, with the assistance of cookbook author Sally
Sampson and the transcription services of his favorite human, Susan
Orlean, has put together 50 delectable recipes for snacks, meals,
and treats for your canine companion.
Warehouse club shopping is thrilling. Walking down aisle after
fluorescent-lit aisle of impossible-to-pass-up bargains, you fill
your cart and tally the money you're going to save. Unloading the
boxes and jugs, however, it becomes obvious that, while the way you
shop for food may have changed, the scale of your refrigerator (and
your stomach ) has not.
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