Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Cooking for Kids Bible or Vegetarian Turkish Cooking

Cooking for Kids Bible

Author: Publications International

Kids can be hard to please, especially at mealtime. But you don't have to resort to fast-food meals to satisfy them. With Cooking for Kids Bible you'll discover fun foods like Surfin' Salmon and Little Piggy Pies that kids are sure to love. You'll also find a great selection of recipes that will help get kids on the path to healthy eating.

In addition, there are lots of ideas for tasty snacks, clever classroom treats, unique birthday cakes and other party food. All of this in one book! But that's not all. This indispensible book is filled with helpful information about introducing new flavors, eating out, party planning, teaching kids to cook and much more. Cooking for Kids Bible helps you: Encourage kids to try new and different foods and flavors, Teach kids to prepare simple recipes and work safely in the kitchen, Discover how easy it is to prepare fun birthday cakes and throw a birthday or Halloween party, Learn how to improve eating habits by introducing healthy snacks and meals, Find fabulous ideas for classroom treats and healthy snacks.



See also: The Poverty of Philosophy or Monte Carlo Risk Analysis and Due Diligence of New Business Ventures

Vegetarian Turkish Cooking: Over 100 of Turkey's Classic Recipes for the Vegetarian Cook

Author: Carol Robertson

Robertson relates a series of captivating and delightful travel adventures in the first half of the book, unveiling the wonders of Turkey—from the ancient cities of Ankara to the spas at Bursa to the small village bazaars, where fresh vegetables line stone pathways and aged stucco homes. The second portion is dedicated to vegetarian foods and recipes. Over one hundred Turkish dishes, including Spinach with Yogurt Sauce, Eggplant Puree, assorted Sis Kebabs, Minted Pea Pilav, and the ever-popular Baklava, await the cook wanting to explore Turkish cuisine.



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