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[5 Jul 2009 | 3 Comments | ]

One of the most vexing weeknight problems is preparing dinners that are at once flavorful, nutritious, and interesting—and in limited time. Now you can win the weeknight dinner struggle with over 400 recipe solutions in allrecipes Dinner Tonight. Culled from one of the Internet’s most exhaustive websites, this collection features 15 Weeknight Meal Menus and 15 Casual Entertaining Menus. It also provides hints for Make-Ahead Magic Meals as well as comforting Sunday Suppers and a raft of Holiday Favorites. Preparation and cooking times and easy-to-see boxed basic tips …

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[2 Jul 2009 | 8 Comments | ]

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[24 Jun 2009 | 10 Comments | ]

1,000 Indian Recipes enables home cooks to recreate the authentic flavors of India in their own kitchens. Complete with guidelines for finding ingredients, this book provides recipes for vegetarian and nonvegetarian entrées, seasoning blends, chutneys, rice dishes, breads, desserts, and much more. The author presents information on Indian spices and basic ingredients, such as paneer cheese and pickles, as well as instructions for preparing ingredients ahead of time. There are recipes for such enticing dishes as Cilantro-Lime Chutney, Spicy Spinach Curry, Garlicky Shrimp Rice …

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[21 Jun 2009 | 10 Comments | ]

Review
Have you ever felt a little besieged by recipes? Ever opened up the newspaper to the food page and found yet more recipes that may or may not taste like anything you might want to have in your mouth? Ever longed for simplicity, for that one recipe you know is going to work time and time again? And not a recipe for some weird combination of foods that don’t belong together on a plate, but for …

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[17 Jun 2009 | No Comment | ]

From Booklist
PreS-Gr. 1. This seventh rhyming book about those sweet holiday mice–among them, Halloween Mice (1995) and Thanksgiving Mice (2001)–just about gushes red, white, and blue–from the colors of the clothing the family wears to the all-American activities that form the backbone of the book. The family members (mother, father, big and little brothers) first form their own Revolutionary soldier/Betsy Ross parade. Then they picnic and play baseball. A sack race, a trip to the old swimming hole, and fireworks complete the …