Saturday, January 17, 2009

Romancing the Stove or Wraps and Rolls

Romancing the Stove: Celebrated Recipes and Delicious Fun for Every Kitchen Goddess

Author: Margie Lapanja

Margie Lapanja believes in awakening all the senses when it comes to eating, and for that matter, pre- and postprandial activities, too. In Romancing the Stove, she shares more than 100 of her favorite recipes along with goddess tales, practical tips, fascinating food facts, and a fine seasoning of quotes. Recipes range from the classic pain perdu — a resourceful solution for bread that would otherwise go stale — to the more unusual Love Apple Linguine, Cookie Dough Pancakes, Mango Tapioca Pudding, and Pumpkin Spice Muffins. This lively tribute to the sensual arts of cooking, loving, and living is illustrated throughout.



See also: The Family Intervention Guide to Mental Illness or Yoga

Wraps and Rolls

Author: Jenni Fleetwood

Wraps are easy to make, delicious to eat and ideal for every occasion, from breakfast on the run to a sophisticated supper with friends and family. Typically healthier and lower in fat and carbs than other snacks and lunches, these delicious easy-to-make creations are also much more exciting and fun to present than the regular sandwich. With easy-to-follow techniques and inspiring photographs, this book of wraps, rolls and parcels is the ideal inspiration and sourcebook for people who want to create food that is both fun to make and great to eat.



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