Cooking for Children: What Children Like to Eat
Author: Dagmar Von Cramm
What do your children like to eat? Are you succeeding at home with fixing not only their favorite foods, but healthy foods, too? With super-easy, everyday recipes for children ages one to eight, you'll find answers and helpful tips on how to make your cooking great tasting and fun for your children. With cool drinks like Berry Yogurt Smoothies to tempting and colorful meals like Carrot Corn Salad and Summer Noodles, your children will be thrilled and so will the adults. You'll also find useful tips on what to do about allergies, eating problems, and what to cook when your child is sick, as well as a section on health and nutrition. Make cooking for the family a treat rather than a chore!
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Great Southern Food Festival Cookbook: Celebrating Everything from Peaches to Peanuts, Onions to Okra
Author: Mindy B Henderson
The Great Southern Food Festival Cookbook is a celebration of Southern food and fun with over 500 recipes with information on 100 great events.
A food festival is a wonderfully American event that happens in small towns and large cities all over the South, celebrating everything from onions to peanuts, chocolate to chowder. This collection will be both cookbook and travel guide with delicious recipes and festival information for more than 70 festivals from Virginia to Texas. Southern food and Southern parties-or rather Southern parties about Southern food-are the very best kind. Featured festivals include:
- Chicken and Egg Festival - Moulton, Alabama
- West Virginia Strawberry Festival - Buckhannon, West Virginia
- Bradley County Pink Tomato Festival - Warren, Arkansas
- Shrimp and Grits: The Wild Georgia Shrimp Festival, Jekyll Island, Georgia
- Suffolk Peanut Festival - Suffolk, Virginia
- Cornbread Festival - South Pittsburgh, TN
- Houston Hot Sauce Festival - Houston, Texas
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