Maurine R. Humpris and Patricia F.
The Bottom Line:
A book filled with recipes for each month of the year.
Web Link:
Cedarfort
Pros:
Organized by themes for each month
Yummy and easy recipes to follow
Cons:
None
Description:
306 pages includes 12 chapters with recipes for each month
Themes include January-Warming Trends(casseroles)
February-Cravings(candy)
March-Soup, Sippets adn Sandwiches
Apirl- A Slice of Spring(Breads)
May-Sweet Conclusions(Desserts)
June-For Starters(Appetizers)
July-Star Spangled Salads(Salads)
August-refreshing Antidotes(Beverages)
Sept.-Harvest Companions(Veg.. and side dishes)
October-Nibbles and Noshes(Snacks)
November-The Main Event(Meats)
December-Nutcracker Sweets(Cookies)
Also includes an etiquette section, cleaning section, Appendix and index.
Review:
This is a fun book that has good recipes. The instructions are clear and the ingredients are common ones you would have around your house. Make each month special by using this book.