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Sep
05

Christmas in the Country Cookbook

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Snuggling by the fire, gazing at the twinkling lights and sipping warm wassail…the holiday cookbook celebrates them all. Whether you celebrate in a cabin or a cottage, Chirstmas in the Country will really take you homeagain. Enjoy Christmas morning stuffed omelets, brown-sugar glazed ham and Mrs. Claus’ shortbread cookies. Filled with heartwarming memories and cozy craft ideas too. Hardcover, 224 pages.

Christmas in the Country Cookbook

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Sep
04

Joan Nathan’s Jewish Holiday Cookbook

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Jewish holidays are defined by food. Yet Jewish cooking is always changing, encompassing the flavors of the world, embracing local culinary traditions of every place in which Jews have lived and adapting them to Jewish observance. This collection, the culmination of Joan Nathan’s decades of gathering Jewish recipes from around the world, is a tour through the Jewish holidays as told in food. For each holiday, Nathan presents menus from different cuisines—Moroccan, Russian, German, and contemporary American are just a few—that show how the traditions of Jewish food have taken on new forms around the world. There are dishes that you will remember from your mother’s table and dishes that go back to the Second Temple, family recipes that you thought were lost and other families’ recipes that you have yet to discover. Explaining their origins and the holidays that have shaped them, Nathan spices these delicious recipes with delightful stories about the people who have kept these traditions alive.

Try something exotic—Algerian Chicken Tagine with Quinces or Seven-Fruit Haroset from Surinam—or rediscover an American favorite like Pineapple Noodle Kugel or Charlestonian Broth with “Soup Bunch” and Matzah Balls. No matter what you select, this essential book, which combines and updates Nathan’s classic cookbooks The Jewish Holiday Baker and The Jewish Holiday Kitchen with a new generation of recipes, will bring the rich variety and heritage of Jewish cooking to your table on the holidays and throughout the year.

Joan Nathan’s Jewish Holiday Cookbook

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Sep
03

Good Housekeeping Illustrated Cookbook

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  • Classic cookbook with classic, no fail recipes.

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All proceeds go to Sophie’s Circle, a non profit animal welfare org.

Good Housekeeping Illustrated Cookbook

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The World Goes Raw Cookbook: An International Collection of Raw Vegetarian Recipes

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Jules’ first cookbook has been universally loved by the gluten-free community for years. One reader review summarizes these simple, no-nonsense and delicious recipes: “This cookbook is a breath of fresh air for me and for my family! The recipes are clear, realistic, and uncomplicated. No weird ingredients to chase after. And her flour mixture makes recipes taste “normal.” It’s been fun to try new things, and my friends have loved making recipes we can all enjoy.”

Nearly Normal Cooking For Gluten-Free Eating: A Fresh Approach to Cooking and Living Without Wheat or Gluten

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