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Perfect Party Food: All the Recipes and Tips You'll Ever Need for Stress-Free Entertaining from the Diva of Do-Ahead Review

Perfect Party Food: All the Recipes and Tips You'll Ever Need for Stress-Free Entertaining from the Diva of Do-Ahead
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It's not necessary to read Phillips' party-planner introduction, but you may find it steadying, even reassuring with its calm, well-organized timeline, lists and tips. The book's easy-on-the-eyes graphic design allows for quick browsing and the color-coded highlights and eye-catching symbols continue on through the recipes. An appendix includes mail-order sources and "stress-free" menus for all occasions.
Recipes provide 10 to 12 servings, and all have at least some elements (even if it's only salad dressing or sauce) to prepare in advance. Phillips provides a table for multiplying recipes for larger parties, a list of essential tools and pantry items and an entertaining primer for rescuing disasters, from lumpy sauce to too many guests. She even gives her email for last minute disaster aversion.
Brief intros to each dish suggest variations and describe the dish's character. Step-by-step instructions pause at "do-ahead" points, and give instructions for how, and how long, to store, be it a few hours, days, or even months.

From drinks (Mulled Wine, Margaritas) through appetizers (Marinated Shrimp, Pigs in a Blanket) salads (Marinated Orange, Chicken Waldorf), sides (Roasted Brussels Sprouts with Pancetta, Wild Mushroom Rice), poultry (Tarragon Sesame, Oven Fried, French Farmhouse), seafood (Pesto-Crusted Fillets, New England Clam Pie, Seafood Gumbo), meat (Braised Beef in Cabernet Sauvignon, Swedish Meatballs, Pulled Pork Barbecue), to dessert (Strawberry Shortcake Layer Cake, Chocolate Truffles), Phillips emphasizes accessibility, be it sit-down elegant or grazing casual.
A versatile sauce chapter, from Cilantro Pesto to Quick Berry, offers a choice of serving suggestions and Phillips ("The Perfect Mix") also includes chapters for breakfast and lunch. Thoroughly unintimidating and full of useful advice beyond food preparation, this is a practical, comforting guide to making entertaining a pleasure.
- Portsmouth Herald

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Best of the Best from Big Sky Cookbook: Selected Recipes from the Favorite Cookbooks of Montana and Wyoming (Best of the Best Cookbook Series) Review

Best of the Best from Big Sky Cookbook: Selected Recipes from the Favorite Cookbooks of Montana and Wyoming (Best of the Best Cookbook Series)
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Interesting and nostalgic. I love to look at cookbooks and found this book worth keeping. Good idea to preserve recipes from across our country. I appreciate the number of cookbooks it took to make the selections.

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Fast & Fabulous Party Foods and Appetizers (Best of the Best) (Best of the Best Cookbook) Review

Fast and Fabulous Party Foods and Appetizers (Best of the Best) (Best of the Best Cookbook)
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This book contains hundreds of good party and appetizer ideas. I love how it has pre-planned menus for baby showers, birthdays, superbowl, ect. Great recipe book for the price. The only thing I would add is color photos of some of the dishes.

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100-Calorie Snack Cookbook Review

100-Calorie Snack Cookbook
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At first glance of this cookbook, I thought "wow! This is WONDERFUL! Such a pretty cookbook" However, a little more reading made me disappointed in things that are lacking...so I'd like to touch on both positive and negatives and allow you to make your own decision.
Incidentally, It always makes me leery when the majority of good reviews do not have the "Amazon verified purchase" stamp on them--especially when the review says they ordered the book but the lack of the "Amazon verified Purchase" stamp on the review dictates they did not. I'm not saying the reviewers are connected to the book company or author and didn't really order the book, but this book had so many funky dishes that it's the one case where I can't say I didn't wonder...just sayin'.
Positives: Really well produced. This book has photographs of almost every single dish on rich glossy stock paper right there next to the recipe. Nice touch. Really helps you not only see the finished product but also serving suggestions as well. Nice compact size too.
Not just low calorie, but low fat too. Nice.
Tasty dishes are included such as turkey sliders (but, um...here's the thing...the calorie count is without the bun so it might should be called turkey patty :-) ), smoked ham pita (yes, this one includes the pita in the calorie count), mini rice krispie treats (basically regular rice krispie treats, but cut to be tiny--but a good idea for a sweet fix), scottish oatmeal scones ( I want to make these; they look so good, but I have yet to find the "graham flour" you need in any grocery. I tried it with regular flour and wheat and didn't like the results), baby arugula blood orange and blue cheese salad, watermelon and feta salad, dirty rice,stuffed zucchini boats, etc. mmmm. all yummy
Negatives: But...aw, darn it...here's the thing that I wished had not been part of this otherwise wonderful treat of a book ( I mean, 100 calorie dishes! yahoo! You can eat lots of these and graze all day without guilt!)
First, I gotta say my honey and I both have a really weird-food-loving-diverse palette. But still...there are some dishes in here even WE wouldn't touch or, if we would, they sure aren't "cravable" so I thought I'd list the dishes and you can decide...Afterall, that would be fine if there were so many dishes that your choices were massive, but there are just around 200 recipes which is one per page...I will say one of her recipes has, in the description "Inspired by a recipe from a pal, this mixture has a flavor that most people have a hard time wrapping their brain around." See, to me, I might think that might be one I'd leave out of the cookbook if I need to start out saying that...but...Everyone's palette is different so it's best you make your own opinion:
here are some of the recipes in the book that I, personally, would rather eat a rice cake then cook:
*deviled eggs with capers, anchovies, and olives
*smoked trout on finn crisp crackers
*smoked trout with horseradish
*tomatoes and vodka (you dont drink the vodka. ha ha; you just mix *tomatoes with vodka and curry powder. that's it. wha? )
*pickled cherries ( I would need that shot of vodka to eat pickled cherries. Or I'd need to win something really good in a bet.)
*pickled carrots with carroway (just in case the cherries didn't cure your pickled food cravings. p.s. say that recipe name 10 times fast for fun.)
*smoked salmon ak-mok
*spicy sesame nori cottage cheese (for those who haven't tried it, nori is black seaweed. I like it on sushi)
*garlicky asparagus with anchovy
*sardines with mustard
(oh, how she does love her some seafood and raw seafood in a good deal of these dishes...just not my personal snack favorite. But I can't speak for everyone)
*wasa crackers with cream cheese and radishes (not odd, just bland)
*smoked salmon nori
*watermelon saandwiches
*smoked salmon tartare
*smoked salmon with asparagus and cucumbers
*scallops seviche (sic...author misspelled this, not me)
(oooo more seafood you dont cook..who needs to spend the time for snack treats, I guess, right?! **giggles**Actually, I like scallops ceviche but, again, I have weird tastes and I think most people would prefer to cook em.)
*avocado and shrimp seviche (more uncooked seafood...)
*ginger tofu
*green beans and tofu ( I like uncooked tofu but not over green beans with vinegar and I'm weird like that anyway)
*tea poached prunes (just stick those prunes in some tea and slurp em up!)
*strawberries with balsamic vinegar and black pepper
*date smoothie (why use bananas and strawberries when ya got dates, right?)
*lemony green and white beans with anchovy paste
*oven roasted parsnips
bok choy with sesame
*candied jalapeno peppers
*chutney stuffed jalapeno peppers
*horshradish yogurt dip
*and the ever-favorite chocolate spoons (really? seriously? the recipe is to melt chocolate and dip a spoon in it and then lick it? seriously? that's a recipe? **giggles** Ya think anyone will guess your secret ingredient here...just sayin...) that's just a sampling of a few things I don't care to pack in my lunchkit. And there's only one recipe per page in the book so there's not a large sampling, in my opinion, of enough other goodies.
Hmmm...just thought of something else. Another negative? I personally don't like to see cookbooks with odd ingredients that not everyone will have easy access to. That's just me...we're lucky to be near several natural food stores in Austin so I am often able to find even odd things but it should be noted as not everyone is going to easily find some of her ingredients needed even in a natural grocery or perhaps not be in the mood to make a special trip if that's not your everyday grocery store so it should be noted I think what some of the recipes call for:
*nori
*farro
*non-fat greek yogurt
*seaweed sheets
* beet greens (not beets)
*fish sauce
*rice noodles
*lemon grass stalks
*vietnamese chli paste
*pitted medjool dates
*olive paste
*black turtle beans
*mestemacher
*bulgur wheat
*powdered wasabi, ( I can get regular wasabi but can't find powdered)
*shelled fava beans
*fresh jalapenos and chipotles (easy to find here in Texas. Not so everywhere else)
*wheat bran (the powder, not the cereal)
*ground flaxseed
*Marcona almonds...I could go on and on...Yeah, it's not your everyday "what I have in my pantry" cookbook. But these may very well BE in your pantry. At least you can guage. It's up to you whether that's ok or not.
Also, many of the recipes are for drinks rather than things to eat, such as to add honey and vanilla to a glass of milk, or blueberries and lemon juice to green tea, or maple syrup and lemon juice to water (I tried this one. "Not so much"...it won't be a repeat try, I'm sad to say. :-) Liquid calories just aren't as filling for me personally but drink recipes may be something others would like included.
There are recipes in here I do like even if totally simple that remind you of snack ideas to help you shake things up a bit and get variety in your diet, even if just putting pb and j on a ricecake or ham and cheese on a pita or craisins on celery...not really recipes but good ideas from her. She also has a "recipe" for hollowing out the bread in a bagel and putting cheese on top. Another "recipe" she calls black and white edame is this: put salt and pepper on edamame. That's it...She could have listed recipes like this with several recipes per page rather than using a whole page for the above recipe of cheese on a hollow bagel or salt and peppering a vegetable for example (there are lots of 2 ingredient recipes which is good for ideas but dont need to take up the whole page in my humble opinion)...but the great idea fell flat with not making so many of the foods ones you crave everyday and can share with the whole family or friends. Will I keep it? Maybe so. I like even some of the odd recipes in here. but mostly the ones I like are just simple like cucumber sandwiches that I don't really need a recipe for but that reminds me of good low calorie ideas when I can't think of something.
I'm more likely to just tear out the ten or so recipes or ideas I like and put them in my recipe binder. Do I think most people will find it keepable? Probably not. I eat lots of fish and vegetables and that's a good deal of my diet. But I'm observant enough to know the majority of America isn't on a mediterranean diet and even if you scrap all the fish and raw fish dishes, isn't going to find putting peanut butter and honey on kashi cheddar crackers, or dipping pretzel sticks into a tiny tiny bit of chocolate a "recipe"...but if you, instead, take those recipes as good reminders of how to bring new ideas to your snacks...AND you have a diverse palette, well then maybe it would be worth it.
Hopefully this is enough of my own personal overview to help you decide if it's best for you. You may love all of the above...if so, now you know!
I love some of this cookbook, I love the idea of it mostly...but hope maybe there will be an improved follow up. The idea was good. the photography and style was good. But, sadly, I think it will not reach the appeal of a large audience...though it will provide a few new low cal snack ideas even so. I have a cookbook that has 200 calorie recipes that I use very often so I had thought this would be a favorite book of mine...but most of the recipes are for things I personally don't want to try, or I can't find the ingredients for them, or it's...Read more›

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Archer Farms Organic Pomogranate Real Fruit Strip 10 Count Review

Archer Farms Organic Pomogranate Real Fruit Strip 10 Count
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I get these at Target. They are 2.99 a box (10 fruit strips per) regularly priced, but I usually and stock up when they are on sale for $2.00 a box. My kids love them.

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Earth's Best Organic Tots Cereal Bars, Strawberry Banana, 5.3-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6) Review

Earth's Best Organic Tots Cereal Bars, Strawberry Banana, 5.3-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 6)
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My child loved these bars for a while but then got burned out on them. They are a bit sweet and I didn't realize that until I tried to eat one to get rid of the last few. It was my mistake to buy so many before tasting them myself, so I hope other people try them out first. It did serve as a healthier snack for my child for several months so I am grateful for the product.
The expiration date is a great indication that they are all natural and do not have a bunch of preservatives in them, so I threw the leftovers in the compost.

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Peter Rabbit Organics, Organic Apple and Grape 100% Pure Fruit Snack, 3.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10) Review

Peter Rabbit Organics, Organic Apple and Grape 100% Pure Fruit Snack, 3.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10)
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(Because we tried all three, I wanted to post these on each pouch page.)
YUM! Our 17 month old daughter loves them. When we heard about these new pouches, they were a _must try_. We couldnt decide on a fruit combination, so we ordered a case of each. This worked out well, because the order qualified for amazons free shipping. They arrived very quickly in easy to open cases.
We consolidated them to a box in the pantry so we could get to them faster and because those pouches can kind of slide around. :) Our daughter is all about choices right now and so we let her decide which one she'd like to try first. She looked carefully at each of them then said "NANA! ARN! BUH-NEE! HOP! HOP!" and so chose the Mango, Banana and Orange...and it remains her favorite of the three (although, she would never give up the others if offered).
Now, the plane ride...we recently took a trip to visit grandma from San Jose to Austin - a 4+ hour airflight that we were somewhat nervous about. We packed our fruit pouches and other goodies. It became a special treat as we rolled out to the tarmac and then took off into the sky. She happily ate and when she was done, sat quietly and contently looking at the pouch...pointing at the bunny and the orange and the banana, (we told/showed her there was a mango too).
When we ran out of pouches, we went to the whole foods - but they were not yet available there. They did have another brand, which we reluctantly purchased because unlike the peter rabbit pouches - the cap was so tiny, it could be a serious choking hazzard should it get into the hands (or mouth) of our little lady. The combination was also different and she didnt really care for the other kind as much.
Though she cant say alot of words, she does sign quite a few and she runs to the pantry, points and signs "more, please...more please!! please!!" Which is pretty funny to see.
We took some video the day they arrived, I'll have to see if I can find it and post as part of the review.
All the best!

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Honest Kids USDA Organic Fruit Juices Fridge Variety Pack 18 Pouches Review

Honest Kids USDA Organic Fruit Juices Fridge Variety Pack 18 Pouches
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Well, Honest Kids should be renamed "Messy Kids". First of all the fruit punch flavor is horrible -- it tastes like rotten fruit or really bad passion fruit. How can you mess up fruit punch?
Secondly, the packaging is a nightmare. Sticking the straw into the top of the bag seems easy enough, but with this packaging, its not. There is no real premade hole to stick the straw in -- you need to force it between the crease at the top of the bag. The problem is that the lining of the pouch is thick, so you need to force it in. Inevitably, juice always squirts out the top once you punch through or you push the straw so hard that it pierces the side of the pouch, leaking juice all over the place. If you are thinking this is like a Caprisun pouch, think again. Avoid this product at all costs, unless you want juice all over your kids hands and clothing.

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Peter Rabbit Organics, Organic Mango, Banana and Orange 100% Pure Fruit Snack, 3.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10) Review

Peter Rabbit Organics, Organic Mango, Banana and Orange 100% Pure Fruit Snack, 3.5-Ounce Pouches (Pack of 10)
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YUM! Our 17 month old daughter loves them. When we heard about these new pouches, they were a _must try_. We couldnt decide on a fruit combination, so we ordered a case of each. This worked out well, because the order qualified for amazons free shipping. They arrived very quickly in easy to open cases.
We consolidated them to a box in the pantry so we could get to them faster and because those pouches can kind of slide around. :) Our daughter is all about choices right now and so we let her decide which one she'd like to try first. She looked carefully at each of them then said "NANA! ARN! BUH-NEE! HOP! HOP!" and so chose the Mango, Banana and Orange...and it remains her favorite of the three (although, she would never give up the others if offered).
Now, the plane ride...we recently took a trip to visit grandma from San Jose to Austin - a 4+ hour airflight that we were somewhat nervous about. We packed our fruit pouches and other goodies. It became a special treat as we rolled out to the tarmac and then took off into the sky. She happily ate and when she was done, sat quietly and contently looking at the pouch...pointing at the bunny and the orange and the banana, (we told/showed her there was a mango too).
When we ran out of pouches, we went to the whole foods - but they were not yet available there. They did have another brand, which we reluctantly purchased because unlike the peter rabbit pouches - the cap was so tiny, it could be a serious choking hazzard should it get into the hands (or mouth) of our little lady. The combination was also different and she didnt really care for the other kind as much.
Though she cant say alot of words, she does sign quite a few and she runs to the pantry, points and signs "more, please...more please!! please!!" Which is pretty funny to see.
We took some video the day they arrived, I'll have to see if I can find it and post as part of the review.

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Gerber Graduates Juice Treats, Tropical, 6-Count Pouches (Pack of 6) Review

Gerber Graduates Juice Treats, Tropical, 6-Count Pouches (Pack of 6)
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Ordered these, as our toddler loves the graduates puffs. She drinks juice normally, but just didnt take on these juice treats. Other than that, could be great for treats, and taking snacks on the road, as there individually packed (6) in the box, so you dont waste portions.

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