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Rating: Summary: Making a great sundae is almost as much fun as eating one! Review: Enhanced with 150 ice cream sundae related recipes ranging from Royal George Sundae to Chocolate Jalapeno Sundae, A Month Of Sundaes also offers the answer to one of oldest questions to ever arise from the soda fountain generation -- who invented the ice cream sundae? Author Michael Turback has laced this wonderful combination of history and recipes with the folklore, mythology, and nostalgia associated with this memorable leisure time concoction. Making a great sundae is almost as much fun as eating one! If you've ever enjoyed this great American ice cream dessert, then you'll want to read Michael Turback's A Month Of Sundaes!
Rating: Summary: Love it!! Review: I Love this book!! It takes America's favorite dessert and whirls you through American history. Did you know that some of our national heroes were Soda Jerks? From presidents to revolutionaries, starlets to classic comediennes, people of great renown have made stop at the local soda foundation. It even helped me discover history about my own neighborhood ice cream parlor. Michael Turback wonderfully writes about of all things Sundae. Plus he throws in 150 recipes to delight your taste buds and fire your imagination. It has great pictures and it is a wonderful read. It should be on everyone's summer reading list. Adults to kids will find a warm place for this chilly delight.
Rating: Summary: Love it!! Review: I Love this book!! It takes America's favorite dessert and whirls you through American history. Did you know that some of our national heroes were Soda Jerks? From presidents to revolutionaries, starlets to classic comediennes, people of great renown have made stop at the local soda foundation. It even helped me discover history about my own neighborhood ice cream parlor. Michael Turback wonderfully writes about of all things Sundae. Plus he throws in 150 recipes to delight your taste buds and fire your imagination. It has great pictures and it is a wonderful read. It should be on everyone's summer reading list. Adults to kids will find a warm place for this chilly delight.
Rating: Summary: An outstanding culinary history Review: Over a hundred recipes for both traditional and innovative Sunday delights blends American dessert lore and history with dishes which can be easily reproduced in modern kitchens. From vintage ads to the history of sundae makers who served the rich in more ways than one, A Month Of Sundaes is an outstanding culinary history and highly recommended cookbook that will delight a wide audience.
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