Christmas Cookbook 2011
Christmas Cookbook 2011
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The Christmas Cookie Cookbook $11.99 The Christmas Cookie Cookbook is the perfect holiday present or year-round companion for new and seasoned bakers alike. Packed with tips, anecdotes, and tons of recipes, this cookbook is a must-have for anyone looking for a new holiday tradition or simply a fresh way to spread holiday cheer throughout the year. For almost twenty years, Ann Pearlman and a dozen of her friends have been in a Christmas Cookie Club founded by Marybeth Bayer. Every year at the same time, they gather at her house to exchange cookies, wine, and laughs. Now, with The Christmas Cookie Cookbook, Ann shows readers how to start a club of their own. The recipes and the inspiration are all here in one complete guide for cookie club hopefuls. With a diverse selection of not only Christmas cookies, but Chanukah and Ramadan cookies too, there’s a treat in here for everyone! |
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Homemade Christmas Cookbook-(Pack of 1) $38.88 Homemade Christmas Cookbook- . Grandma’s gingerbread cookies cooling on the counter an old-fashioned popcorn & cranberry garland on the tree and gifts made by hand from the heart…sounds like a Homemade Christmas is on its way! Filled with scrumptious re |
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Debbie Macomber’s Christmas Cookbook $21.99 We call her the "Official Storyteller of Christmas"—but Debbie Macomber is more than that. She's someone who loves the holiday and all its traditions. Now she shares more than one hundred of her favorite recipes to help you enjoy this most joyous of seasons. You'll also find easy-to-follow instructions for crafts, decorations and gift wrapping—everything you need to create a beautiful and festive holiday. What makes this cookbook unique is Debbie's personal memories and observations. Join her as she reminisces about traditions past and present, and discover the craft ideas she herself uses. As she says, "The holidays are about being with others. They're about celebrating and sustaining our personal community of family and friends." In this beautifully illustrated book, she shows you how to serve a memorable meal, whether it's a sit-down Christmas dinner for a crowd, entertaining a group of friends at an open house or tea, or spending time with your children or grandchildren baking cookies and making gifts. |
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Gordon Ramsay’s Ultimate Christmas Set $18.99 Just in time to warm up the winter holidays, “Hell’s Kitchen” star chef Gordon Ramsay is on hand to teach you how to prepare some delicious seasonal dishes. In these two episodes, Ramsay is filmed at home alongside family members just as enamored of his culinary skills as you will be! Two-disc set comes packaged with laminated recipe cards. 100 min. total. Soundtrack: English…. |
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Betty Crocker Big Book of Cupcakes $11.85 wiley publishing betty crocker the big book of cupcakes. betty crocker has gone all out with this best ever collection of over 175 sensational cupcakes that are easy and fun to prepare. best of all almost every recipe can be made from scratch or from a mix so you can choose between quick and convenient or classic preparation. get ready to be wowed by decorated cupcakes that are perfect for your ne… |
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Fix-It And Forget-It Big Cookbook: 1400 Best Slow Cooker Recipes $15.00 Fix-It and Forget-It Big CookbookBy Phyllis Pellman Good”Finally, all in one handsome volume, the best 1400 slow-cooker recipes! New York Times bestselling author Phyllis Pellman Good has gathered the biggest collection of tantalizing, best-ever slow-coo… |
Santa Ecards Presents The History Of The Christmas Card
From the time I can remember, Christmas meant Christmas Music and Christmas Games For Kids. The Christmas card, as we identify it, originated in England in the year 1843. An artist named John Calcott Horsley was appointed by Sir Henry Cole, a wealthy and booming London businessman, to produce a card that could be sent out to his acquaintances and clients to wish them a merry Christmas.
Sir Henry Cole was especially well renowned at the time, for a number of reasons. He had a assisting hand in helping to revise the British postal system. He played a prominent part in the making of the Royal Albert Hall, and acted as the construction director on this immense task. He also arranged for the Great Exhibition of 1851, and he oversaw the inauguration of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
One of Sir Henry Cole’s utmost aspirations in life was to doll up the world around him. He owned and operated a astonishing art shop on Bond Street, which focusd in ornamental objects for the house. His shop was hugely fashionable with the British upper class, and he earned a tidy sum from his business.
The Christmas card he appointed was fashioned in the model of a triptych, which is a three-paneled blueprint that allows for the two outer panels to be folded in towards the middle one. Each of the two side panels depicted a moral deed. The first presented an image of individuals clothing the feeble, and the other side panel presented an image of people feeding the hungry. The center piece had an picture of a well-to-do family making a toast and surrounded by an mammoth feast.
The writing on the inside of the card recite "A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you." Of the one thousand cards printed for Sir Henry Cole, merely twelve exist today in reserved collections. The printed card became highly fashionable in England through the years that followed. They also became enormously popular in Germany. It took quite a lengthy time for the conception to catch on in America, then popularized by a German expatriate named Louis Prang in 1875. These days, more than 2 billion Christmas cards are exchanged each year. Merry Christmas, all!
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Christmas Classics Cookbook $2.99 Gooseberry Patch (Compiler),NOOK Book (eBook),Series: Single Topic Cookbook Collection, English-language edition,Pub by Gooseberry Patch, LLC on 05-17-2011 |
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Debbie Macomber's Christmas Cookbook: Favorite Recipes and Holiday Traditions from My Home to Yours $21.99 Debbie Macomber,NOOK Book (eBook),Series: Cedar Cove Series, English-language edition,Pub by Harlequin on 09-27-2011 |
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