Farm Journal's Complete Home Baking Book


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Farm women across America pride themselves in baking perfect cakes, pies, and breads. Farm Journal has carefully collected, tested, and perfected more than 350 outstanding country recipes, many of them state fair prize winners. In this cookbook that also serves as a short course in baking fundamentals, each chapter includes an extra helpful "what went wrong" section to help the baker correct a soggy souffle or too-crunchy cookies for the next time. Tantalizing yeast breads, quick breads, cakes, cookies, and pies include Danish Kringle, Chocolate Velvet Cake, Date Meringue Bars, and Coconut Cream Pie.




Farm Journal's Choice Chocolate Recipes


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A collection of 275 chocolate recipes for cakes, cookies, pies, brownies, fudge, and candies.




Farm Journal's Best-ever Recipes


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A profusely illustrated collection of 275 favorite Farm Journal recipes selected from a poll of 250,000 Farm Journal readers.




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Finding the Tiger


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Every life goes through transitions, from birth to death. Everyone handles these events differently. Based on personal and professional experience as a traveler, therapist, healer, teacher, Youth Aid Panel advocate, and Grandma, Author Sue McLaren covers a lifetime of experience. ? The aging process, from childhood to senior ? Philosophical observations on life, including the tough times ? Animals and their roles in our lives ? How to be a healer ? Family-approved Recipes "Don't read this!", a 90 year old said to his 60 year old son, as he gathered Finding The Tiger closer to himself, muttering, "Ah...yes...so much wisdom..." Finding The Tiger appeals to all ages. You may laugh or weep. You may agree or disagree. At the least, you'll find food for thought, practical suggestions, and some good recipes.




The Bread Machine Magic Book of Helpful Hints


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All 55 recipes in this popular reference have been updated to accommodate the new two-pound breadmaking machines. In addition, the authors offer troubleshooting techniques and useful hints on altering ingredients and baking cycles and reducing or eliminating fat, salt, and sugar and gluten.







Cooks' Books


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Traces the history of cookbooks, and describes important works on cooking, shopping, equipment selection, and food appreciation.




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Grandma's Wartime Baking Book


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Anyone who loves great American desserts will delight in Grandma's Wartime Baking Book. The result of extensive research, interviews, and recipe testing, Joanne Lamb Hayes's follow-up to Grandma's Wartime Kitchen delivers beloved and still irresistible recipes for cakes, pies, cookies, cobblers, muffins, breads, and other baked treats created by women on the Home Front during the challenging days of World War II. Faced with rationing of sugar and butter (as well as canned and frozen goods, coffee, and more), calls for better nutrition, and waning morale, home bakers found clever ways to make quick and delicious desserts, for their families at home as well as their loved ones on the frontlines. Many of these recipes are collected in this volume, along with quotes, anecdotes, and baking tips from magazines and home bakers from the period, and illustrations and advertisements that capture the spirit and concerns of the era. Recipes include: * Sweet Potato Victory Cake - originally made with sweet potatoes from the backyard Victory Garden * Apple Coffee Cake - a World War II favorite, with a twist * Strawberry "Long" Cake - making the most of a quart of precious berries * Apricot Peach Pie - with flavor and sweetness from dried apricots and heavy syrup * Tea Party Tarts - easy to make, and morale-lifting after a sparse wartime meal * Peanut Butter Cookies - Nutritious, butter- and sugar-free, and great for shipping to the troops overseas * Mrs. Nesbitt's Whole Wheat Bread - a favorite recipe from Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt's White House cook These delicious, quick, and easy recipes are perfect for today's busy bakers, and they offer a long-overdue salute to the resourceful, inventive, and patriotic women who created them.