Quail Ridge Press.Quail Ridge Press PO Box 123, Brandon, MS 39043 www.quailridge.com Two fine 'best of' compilations gather top recipes from a variety of cookbook sources to create top-notch collections of some of the cream of the crop. The Best Of The Best From Pennsylvania Cookbook (093-755247X, $16.95), for example, culls culls the animals extracted from a herd or flock by culling. from over seventy leading cookbooks in the state to present such tested popular dishes as Crunchy Yams with pecans and brown sugar/cinnamon, Soft Pretzels which lends to child participation in cooking, and Chicken Celeste Celeste is a woman's first name. Celeste may also refer to: in Music
n. A binding for notebooks and booklets in which a cylindrical spiral of wire or plastic is passed through a row of punched holes at the edge of a tablet. lends to lay-flat kitchen use. Best Of The Best From America Cookbook (1893062716, $29.95) by Gwen McKee and Barbara Moseley represents the authors' travels across the country evaluating thousands of regional recipes. The result: over four hundred winners from over 2,600 cookbooks across the country. Arranged by state and including a centerfold cen·ter·fold n. 1. A magazine center spread, especially a foldout of an oversize photograph or feature. 2. a. The subject of a photograph used as a centerfold, often a nude model. b. of color photos charting their journey, Best Of The Best From America Cookbook includes such winners as St. Louis Favorite Salad with lettuces, artichokes, onion, and more; New Mexican Green Chile Pinwheels, and Oklahoma Pecan pecan: see hickory. pecan Nut and tree (Carya illinoinensis) of the walnut family, native to temperate North America. Occasionally reaching a height of about 160 ft (50 m), the tree has deeply furrowed bark and feather-shaped leaves. Pie. No color photos of finished dishes in either book; but most recipes are so simple, photos aren't needed. |
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