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The Wooden Spoon Cookie Book: Favorite Home-Style Recipes from the Wooden Spoon Kitchen |
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Rating: Summary: Good descriptions Review: The little book is adorable, and there's an average of one recipe per 2 pages. The author gives good descriptions of the recipes. There are no pictures, though, so I give it a 4-star. I've tried a few of the recipes, which turned out fine.
Rating: Summary: A crowd pleaser - every time... Review: There are plenty of cookie books... and this one is worth having. Simply put: the recipies are of high quality and provide consistently good results. From straightforward drop cookies to bars to shaped and rolled. Rich, chocolaty cookies to light, meltaway drops made with confectioners sugar. Something for every taste and occasion.
Rating: Summary: scrumpious cookies for your tummy! Review: This cookbook is filled with lots of easy tempting recipes for cookies with names such as Best-ever Chocolate Meltaways, Toffee Swirls, Sweet Cinnamon Crisps, and Chocolate-Rasberry Thumbprints. Marilyn Moore leads the cookie-enthusiast step by step to create great all-time favorites such as Chocolate Chip Cookies and Lunchbox Oatmeal Raison and also provides lots of new recipes for a spontaneous sweet adventure. You can also make refrigerator cookies (which you can slice and bake fresh whenever you feel like it), bar cookies, shaped cookies, and cut-out cookies. This cookbook never gets put away!
Rating: Summary: scrumpious cookies for your tummy! Review: This cookbook is filled with lots of easy tempting recipes for cookies with names such as Best-ever Chocolate Meltaways, Toffee Swirls, Sweet Cinnamon Crisps, and Chocolate-Rasberry Thumbprints. Marilyn Moore leads the cookie-enthusiast step by step to create great all-time favorites such as Chocolate Chip Cookies and Lunchbox Oatmeal Raison and also provides lots of new recipes for a spontaneous sweet adventure. You can also make refrigerator cookies (which you can slice and bake fresh whenever you feel like it), bar cookies, shaped cookies, and cut-out cookies. This cookbook never gets put away!
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