Sunday, December 21, 2008

Church Supper Cookbook or Bar Bat Mitzvah Planner

Church Supper Cookbook: A Special Collection of Over 375 Potluck Recipes from Families and Churches across the Country

Author: David Joachim

Now in paperback--the cookbook that brings you the treasured, time-honored recipes from America's best home cooks

Some of the best food in any community can be found at a local church supper or potluck. But the recipes are often closely guarded secrets. Not anymore! In The Church Supper Cookbook, America's best cooks unveil more than 375 of their most requested recipes. These are treasures that have been passed down from generation to generation, picking up the unique touch of each family member who has made them. Each dish has been a proven winner again and again at countless family gatherings, church functions, and community get-togethers.

First published in 1980 and carefully revised and updated for the contemporary home cook in 2001, this comprehensive volume now appears in a very affordable paperback edition. And with the extraordinary range of recipes-from classics like Coq au Vin, Quiche Lorraine, Hot German Potato Salad, and Red Velvet Cake to one-of-a-kind favorites like Shrimp and Blue Cheese Casserole, Lazy Man's Stew, Salmon Mousse with Cucumber Sauce, and Scripture Cake-you'll never be at a loss for a satisfying family meal, a knockout bake sale recipe, or an easy covered dish to please the crowd.



Interesting book: The Cultural Politics of Food and Eating or Effective Leadership in Adventure Programming

Bar/Bat Mitzvah Planner

Author: Emily Haft Bloom

Imagine throwing a party as elaborate as a wedding but catering to the tastes of teenagers. That's the challenge of planning a bar or bat mitzvah. Emily Haft Bloom has organized this daunting task into manageable steps. Focusing on both the spiritual and practical aspects of the event, her book is full of ideas to please parents, kids, and rabbis. Chapters on stationery, vendors, and entertainment are filled with helpful hints and details for an unforgettable event. With tabbed sections, a concealed Wire-O binding, and a pocket for business cards and swatches, The Bar/Bat Mitzvah Planner is the essential tool for those with a 12-year-old kid and a big party on the horizon.



1 comment:

Raymond E. Foster said...

A good cook book around here
gets used and re-used, lasts forever.