Month: February 2017

Dessert Designer: Creations You Can Make and Eat

Dessert Designer: Creations You Can Make and Eat

Capstone Young Readers: Grades 3-9. Create desserts that are treats for the eyes! Decorate like a pro with these fun ideas and tips to make amazing creations, such as a lollipop disco ball, nail polish bottle cake pops, alien cookies, and armadillo cupcakes. You may decide 

Slow Dough: Real Bread by Chris Young and the Bakers of the Real Bread Campaign

Slow Dough: Real Bread by Chris Young and the Bakers of the Real Bread Campaign

Blurb: Making bread is an ancient craft and a fulfilling experience, a skill that is learnt by touch and feel. There is nothing more satisfying than kneading, pulling, stretching and punching the dough, using a little yeast and sugar to transform its lumpen beginnings, as 

The Best Homemade Kids Snacks on the Planet by Laura Fuentes

The Best Homemade Kids Snacks on the Planet by Laura Fuentes

Blurb: If you’re a parent or a caregiver, you know that kids are hungry all the time. And while you want to give them the best, snack time can be a true test. How do you avoid the convenient-but-unhealthy storebought treats and instead provide something 

Get Your Bake On: Sweet and Savory Recipes from My Home to Yours by Brian Emmett

Get Your Bake On: Sweet and Savory Recipes from My Home to Yours by Brian Emmett

Blurb: Cook up some delicious, down-home goodness with this cookbook of more than seventy-five sweet and savory recipes from Brian Emmett, grand prize winner of CBS’s The American Baking Competition. In 2013, Brian Emmett burst onto the culinary scene with his charm, confidence, and superior 

Asian Pickles: Japan

Asian Pickles: Japan

Blurb: A DIY guide to making the salty, sweet, tangy, and sometimes spicy pickles of Japan, featuring 16 recipes for traditional tsukemono as well as new favorites with innovative ingredients and techniques. For Asian food aficionados and preservers and picklers looking for new frontiers, the