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Wisconsin Country Gourmet: Seasonal Recipes, Ethnic & Holiday Menues

Wisconsin Country Gourmet: Seasonal Recipes, Ethnic & Holiday Menues

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A highly recommended supplement to home cookbook collections
Review: Originally published in 1988, the Wisconsin Country Gourmet: Seasonal Recipes, Ethnic & Holiday Menus is now back in print by popular demand. Marge Snyder and Suzanne Breckenridge collaborate to offer a wealth of succulent, classic dishes from Coriander Rice Salad to Crabmeat Fritters, Spiced Cranberry Jam, Mexican Coffee and more. Wonderfully illustrated with the photography of Joe Paskus, the Wisconsin Country Gourmet is an excellent and highly recommended supplement to home cookbook collections, offering special "Wisconsin ways" to celebrate the passing of the seasons through taste.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A highly recommended supplement to home cookbook collections
Review: Originally published in 1988, the Wisconsin Country Gourmet: Seasonal Recipes, Ethnic & Holiday Menus is now back in print by popular demand. Marge Snyder and Suzanne Breckenridge collaborate to offer a wealth of succulent, classic dishes from Coriander Rice Salad to Crabmeat Fritters, Spiced Cranberry Jam, Mexican Coffee and more. Wonderfully illustrated with the photography of Joe Paskus, the Wisconsin Country Gourmet is an excellent and highly recommended supplement to home cookbook collections, offering special "Wisconsin ways" to celebrate the passing of the seasons through taste.


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