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The Cookbook for Girls Review

The Cookbook for Girls
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I purchased this cookbook for my daughter who just finished her first year of college. She's a real "girly-girl" and this book definately caught her eye with all of it's pretty, feminine colors and swirly type when she opened the gift basket I had placed it in.
She called me a day later to tell me that she was reading a really great book. When I asked her what she was reading, she told me it was the cookbook I had given her. She was trying out some of the recipies and that she and her boyfriend both loved what she had "whipped up" so far. No matter what the age, this cookbook is perfect!

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Featuring more than 50 delicious dishes for making with friends, serving at parties, and learning all about the kitchen, Cookbook for Girls inspires young girls to have fun in the kitchen and get creative with food. Fabulous food is the theme of this book, which includes extra craft projects that are guaranteed to help young hostesses serve up their culinary achievement in style!

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Salad People and More Real Recipes: A New Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up Review

Salad People and More Real Recipes: A New Cookbook for Preschoolers and Up
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This cookbook is a real gem in the world of children's cookbooks. All of the kids' cookbooks I have seen in the past are heavily laden with sugar, chocolate, and more sugar. This one focuses on simple, healthy recipes such as "Cool Cucumber Soup" with cucumber, mint, honey, and yogurt; or "Foccacia" made with storebought pizza crust, olive oil, and rosemary.
The format is wonderful, with 2 pages for the adult to preread, followed by 2 pages of picture directions, simple enough for a 3 yr. old to "read."
I feel good about sharing these recipes with my kids (ages 5 and 3) and I don't have to worry about inducing a euphoric sugar high! My only complaint is that the kids aren't thrilled with most of the recipes... they took one sip of the cucumber soup and said, "Yuck!" They liked the foccacia but picked off the rosemary. But I will keep trying!

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