Monday, December 22, 2008

Betty Crocker Cookbook for Women or Cowgirls Cookbook

Betty Crocker Cookbook for Women: The Complete Guide to Women's Health and Wellness at Every Stage of Life

Author: Betty Crocker Editors

EAT WELL, LIVE WELL!


You do a lot for your family. But what do you do for yourself? Betty Crocker Cookbook for Women is full of recipes and advice to help you stay well-fed, fit, positive and healthy, decade after decade. And by being good to yourself, you're also being good to your family. Open the book and discover all the ingredients you need to cook up a healthy, well-balanced life:



• 130 delicious, easy-to-prepare recipes to help you stay healthy at every decade of your life

• Delicious dishes you'll love, ranging from Whole Grain Strawberry Pancakes and Cucumber-Mango Salad to Chicken Linguine Alfredo and Chocolate Soufflé Cakes

• A complete rundown of the healthy nutrients found in each dish, from fiber and protein to iron, calcium and vitamins

• Authoritative information on health issues that you'll likely encounter at some point in your life, including weight management, stress, hormones, bone density , and heart health

• "Girlfriend-to-girlfriend" wisdom from other women, who share their real-life experiences with weight loss, food, exercise and everyday coping

• "Notes from Dr. R" that offer medical information on women's health topics, ways to exercise and stay fit, and tips on maintaining a healthy weight




Interesting textbook: Logistics Principles and Applications or Silent Theft

Cowgirl's Cookbook: Recipes for Your Home on the Range

Author: Jill Charlotte Stanford

Take a dash of western myth, a healthy sprinkle of vintage photographs, and a dollop of tall tales and instructional sidebars, simmer with a delicious selection of western recipes, and, voila—The Cowgirl’s Cookbook. From June’s Ranch Beans to Joan’s Chile Rellenos, Connie’s Cackleberries on Toast to Rita’s Tomato Mac ‘n Cheese, these hearty fixin’s will feed a city girl’s fantasy as well as a country boy’s belly. A sure favorite with locals and tourists alike, these recipes ain’t just for trail drives no more!



Table of Contents:

Introduction
Beverages
Prairie Roses’ Desert Rose
Sangria
Cow Punchers Punch
Margaritas Not Here
Watermelon Ice
Breads
Cowgirl’s Cornbread
Buttermilk Honey Biscuits
Annie Oatley Bread
Chuckwagon Doughnuts
Cinnamon Sugar Muffins
Saddle Bag Crackers
Fish and Chicken
Metolius River Salmon Loaf
Steam-side Brook Trout
The Bunk House Favorite Tuna-Egg Casserole
Autumn Ride Chicken
Hens Arms
Beer Baked Chicken
Meats
Rocky Mountain Oysters
Steak and Beans
Emergency Steak
Cajun Meatloaf
Mock Fillet Mignon—Venison Back
Whiskey Lamb
Red-Eye Gravy N’ Ham
Ranch House Style Port Chops
Scrapple
Main Dishes
Tad’s Special
June’s Ranch Beans
Black Bean Chili
Joan’s Chilies Rellenos
Rimrock Tomato Mac and Cheese
Cackleberries on Toast
After Easter Casserole
Salads and Vegetables
Lemon Lariat Apple Ring
Rio Brazos Salad
Cowgirl’s Coleslaw
Sharie’s Sauerkraut Salad
Tamarack Baked Carrots
Kentucky Corn Pudding
Santa Fe Vegetables
Soups and Stews
High Desert Potato and Bacon Soup
Kate’s Chicken and White Bean Soup
Fit for a Queen Green Chili Soup
Beef Stew. Period.
Branding Stew
Monday Night Stew Pie
Relishes, Salsas, Sauces, and Ketchups
Green Tomato Relish
Cowgirl Crude Salsa
Fruity Salsa
Out of Your Garden Tomato Ketchup
Keepin’ It Simple Bar-B-Que Sauce
Desserts and Sweets
Tamarack TeaCakes
Leather Cookies
Liz’s Crummy Coffee Cake
Mustang Chocolate Cake
Raw Apple Cake
Texas Two-Step Blackberry Dumplings
Kickin’ apple Pie Enchiladas
Boiled Puddin’
Maple Flavored Gingerbread
Cowgirl Fudge
Fancy Mints
Goober Candies
Jams and Jellies
Bertha Blancetts Quince Jelly
Oregon Grape Jelly
Rose Petal Jelly
Camping Out
Real Cowgirl’s Granola
Campfire Coffee
Campfire Dutch Chicken
Making a Cardboard Oven
Kathy’s Orange-Cranberry Muffins
Index
Author Notes and Resources

1 comment:

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