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Cooking Up A Storm.


Cooking Up A Storm

Sam Stern

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Cooking Up A Storm: The Teen Survival Cookbook by Sam Stern (and inspired by great British chefs such as Jamie Oliver, Gordon Ramsay, and Nigella nigella (nī·jelˑ·  Lawson) is an expansive and "teen-friendly" guide through a fun, nutritious, delicious, and easy-to-prepare collection of recipes that kids can make in their family kitchen. Ably presenting a culinary wealth of recipes for active meals and the step-by-step methods for their preparation (including an ingredients list for each featured dish), Cooking Up A Storm: The Teen Survival Cookbook offers its young readers recipes ranging from My Friend Joe's Thai Green Curry; Meringue Shells with Raspberries and Cream; and Tomato, Avocado and Mozzarella moz·za·rel·la  
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Title Annotation:Cooking Up A Storm: The Teen Survival Cookbook
Publication:Children's Bookwatch
Article Type:Book review
Date:Jul 1, 2006
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