Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Crock It or Zuzu Baileys Its a Wonderful Life Cookbook

Crock-It

Author: Barbara M Murray

Slow cooking started when grandma pushed her bean pot to the back of the ash pile. Let time add flavor to your favorite foods. With today's busy lifestyles and rising prices, crockery cooking helps ease the strain of the stretched budget and provide the one element we all need...time. Just a few minutes in the morning with the easy to follow recipes in Crock-It, and you don't have to worry about what to have for dinner. Come home and open the door to the wonderful aroma of a healthy meal. It's like having gradma cooking for you in your own kitchen.

Delightfully illustrated and handwritten in large print, CROCK-IT is filled with an assortment of time-saving recipes that support the busy lifestyles of today without sacrificing nutrition and taste. In addition to soups, stews, and chicken fa-vorites, the eight chapters offer Mexican fare casseroles, vegetarian dishes, and kid pleasers. Be-ginners and experienced cooks alike will enjoy these delicious hassle-free dishes, prepared with ingredients and seasonings found in most kitchens.



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Zuzu Bailey's It's a Wonderful Life Cookbook: Recipes and Anecdotes Inspired by America's Favorite Movie

Author: Karolyn Grimes

The actress who played ZuZu in "It's a Wonderful Life" serves up old-fashioned recipes and memories that comfort--inspired by or evocative of life in fictional Bedford Falls. Photos throughout.



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