Pillsbury Doughboy Family Pleasing Recipes


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Dinnertime is often one of the few times that busy families come together every day. Pillsbury Doughboy Family Pleasing Recipes helps to make it a time to enjoy one another's company while savoring hearty, wholesome food. Here are 170 recipes that every member of the family will like--from Shell Pasta Chili Special to Giant Confetti Oatmeal Cookies. In addition, there are simple tips for getting kids to join in the fun of meal preparation, dressing up an everyday menu for festive entertaining, and putting meals on the table in record time. Of particular appeal to busy cooks are "sight recipes" that don't require a standard written recipe with ingredient list and steps, but rather a photograph and a quick description of how to assemble the dish in just one or two quick steps at home. They're the ultimate in ease and convenience! Full-color photographs and a cheerful, inviting design help to make this one of the cookbooks that busy moms, dads, and even kids will pull off the shelf night after night for meals the whole family will love.







Library Journal


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Includes, beginning Sept. 15, 1954 (and on the 15th of each month, Sept.-May) a special section: School library journal, ISSN 0000-0035, (called Junior libraries, 1954-May 1961). Also issued separately.




The Pillsbury Cookbook


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COOKING/WINE




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The Publishers Weekly


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Pillsbury Baking Hacks


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Cooks are already one step ahead when buying refrigerated dough. Using the inventive recipes here, they can re-purpose-- or hack-- that dough into creative recipes. The recipes in this book use the best tricks, tips, and shortcuts from the experts at Pillsbury.




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Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life


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A memoir in bite-size chunks from the author of the viral Modern Love column “You May Want to Marry My Husband.” “[Rosenthal] shines her generous light of humanity on the seemingly humdrum moments of life and shows how delightfully precious they actually are.” —The Chicago Sun-Times How do you conjure a life? Give the truest account of what you saw, felt, learned, loved, strived for? For Amy Krouse Rosenthal, the surprising answer came in the form of an encyclopedia. In Encyclopedia of an Ordinary Life she has ingeniously adapted this centuries-old format for conveying knowledge into a poignant, wise, often funny, fully realized memoir. Using mostly short entries organized from A to Z, many of which are cross-referenced, Rosenthal captures in wonderful and episodic detail the moments, observations, and emotions that comprise a contemporary life. Start anywhere—preferably at the beginning—and see how one young woman’s alphabetized existence can open up and define the world in new and unexpected ways. An ordinary life, perhaps, but an extraordinary book.