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  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Ring-bound (Meredith Books, Aug. 1, 1996)
    A new edition of the best-selling cookbook features 1,200 kitchen-tested recipes, including six hundred new to this edition, along with menu suggestions, nutritional analyses, color-coded sections, step-by-step directions, full-color artwork, and more. 775,000 first printing.
  • Studio Spaces: Projects, Inspiration & Ideas for Your Creative Place

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Paperback (Better Homes & Gardens, Dec. 9, 2011)
    Create, update, and organize your creative workspace With the economy still in a slump, handmade isn't going anywhere. In the online and print crafting worlds, craft and art studios and workspaces are extremely popular topics—and storage and organization is a perennially hot topic. Combining the two brings together the best of both worlds in a collection of inspiration, how-to, projects, and sneak peeks into the studios of favorite designers. With a unique combination of designer studios, inspiration, helpful projects, and creative how-to, you'll find clever and helpful ideas to corral your crafting supplies, update your creative spaces, and spend more time creating and less time combating clutter. You'll get an inside look at the studios of top designers and crafters Dozens of projects to help contain, organize, and manage craft supplies and stash Dozens of inspirational stories on studio and workspace organizationCountless clever and unique tips and tricks for wrangling clutter and getting the most out of the space you have, freeing up time for more creativity No matter what your craft or experience, Studio Spaces offers the inspiration and ideas you need to better organize and decorate your home studio and let the creativity flow.
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Hardcover (Better Homes & Gardens, Dec. 9, 2011)
    The updated and revised 15th edition of America's favorite cookbook. The Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book has been an American favorite since 1930, selling 40 million copies through fourteen editions. This new 15th Edition is the best yet, with 1,000 all-new recipes and a fresh, contemporary style.Plenty of new chapters have been added to meet the needs of today's everyday cooks, including new chapters on breakfast and brunch, casseroles, and convenience cooking. More than 1,000 photos accompany this wide selection of recipes, which cover everything from Pad Thai to a Thanksgiving turkey.NEW FEATURES: icons that call out fast, healthy, or classic dishes; an expanded and revised chapter on canning and freezing foods; and new chapters on pizza, sandwiches, wraps, and morePresents more than 1,400 recipes, including 1,000 brand new to this editionMore than 400 helpful step-by-step, how-to images and photosNew suggestions for personalizing family dinners, new twists on favorite dishes, and plenty of recipes that yield leftovers you can use again in other recipes
  • Better Homes and Gardens Cookies for Kids

    Better Homes and Gardens Books

    Paperback (Better Homes & Gardens Books, March 1, 1983)
    Text and photographs present detailed instructions for making a variety of cookies, including holiday, no-bake, and "natural" ones.
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  • Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    eBook (Better Homes & Gardens, Sept. 18, 2018)
    *DESIGNED FOR KINDLE FIRE TABLETS**NOT FOR KINDLE E-READERS OR KINDLE APPS*This new and fully revised edition of the beloved New Junior Cookbook is the perfect way to introduce children ages 6 to 10 to the rules of the kitchen and successful cooking. The book begins with the framework needed for navigating the kitchen––safety is always first. Then recipe chapters that cover breakfast, brunch, supper, snacks, and desserts draw in children with their colorful and whimsical illustrations. All recipes in this edition are new, and are nutritious without sacrificing great taste. Throughout, kids learn the message that good food fuels the body, and the recipes, tips, and hints hone that message. Each recipe is easy to follow, with a simple-to-read ingredient list, a list of tools needed, and a step-by-step method. In addition, there are food swaps in recipes, turning kids from picky eaters into chefs who customize their food as they please. Full nutrition, including grams of sugar, is included in every recipe.This Print Replica Kindle ebook maintains the rich formatting and layout of the print edition while enabling readers to zoom and pan on the highly detailed images. This advanced format is designed for Kindle Fire tablets and cannot be read on Kindle e-readers (including the Kindle, Kindle Paperwhite, Kindle Touch, and Kindle Voyage) or with most Kindle apps (including Kindle for iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch). See the "Available on these devices" link below for a full list of supported devices and apps.
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Plastic Comb (Better Homes & Gardens, March 23, 2012)
    The updated and revised 15th edition of America's favorite cookbook. The Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book has been an American favorite since 1930, selling 40 million copies through fourteen editions. This new 15th Edition is the best yet, with 1,000 all-new recipes and a fresh, contemporary style.Plenty of new chapters have been added to meet the needs of today's everyday cooks, including new chapters on breakfast and brunch, casseroles, and convenience cooking. More than 1,000 photos accompany this wide selection of recipes, which cover everything from Pad Thai to a Thanksgiving turkey.NEW FEATURES: icons that call out fast, healthy, or classic dishes; an expanded and revised chapter on canning and freezing foods; and new chapters on pizza, sandwiches, wraps, and morePresents more than 1,400 recipes, including 1,000 brand new to this editionMore than 400 helpful step-by-step, how-to images and photosNew suggestions for personalizing family dinners, new twists on favorite dishes, and plenty of recipes that yield leftovers you can use again in other recipes
  • New Junior Cookbook

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Hardcover-spiral (Better Homes and Gardens, Oct. 5, 2004)
    All new recipes are age-appropriate, kid-tested and kid-tasted.Recipes use short ingredient lists and easy step-by-step instructions.Written and designed to appeal to 8- to 12-year-old children who are just beginning to cook on their own, as well as those who have some cooking experience.Cooking Basics chapter covers all the things children need to know such as kitchen safety, menu-planning, basic nutrition information, and how to read food labels.New illustrations and new features make this a must-have reference cookbook for kids and their parents to use together.Simply delicious recipes kids will have fun preparing and the whole family will enjoy eating.Yummy recipes include: Farmhouse Breakfast Pizza, Sun-Up Sandwiches, Fast FixinÂ’ Fajitas, Mighty Melts, Ooey Gooey Fudge Sauce, Raining Berries Turnovers.Includes recipes for special celebrations and diabetic exchanges.
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  • Snack Attack!

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Spiral-bound (Better Homes and Gardens, Nov. 14, 2006)
    40 easy, delicious snacks for kids to create, from quick after school favorites to snacks filling enough to be meals.Easy-to-follow recipes, short ingredient lists and step-by-step instructions make it simple for kids to cook on their own.Yummy snacks with full-color creative illustrations make the book as much fun to look at as it is to use.Chapters include, Make a Snack a Meal, After School Favorites, Travelin' Food, Treats for Special Days and more!
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  • Better Homes and Gardens Skinny Dinners: 200 Calorie-Smart Recipes that Your Family Will Love

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Paperback (Better Homes & Gardens, Dec. 30, 2014)
    180 simple, nutritious, low-cal dishes for every night of the week For people looking to cook healthy meals or watching their weight, here are 180 simple, modern recipes for dishes that never feel like a sacrifice—all under 400 calories. With 150 gorgeous recipe photos; nutrition information for every recipe; icons identifying high-fiber, vegetarian, and gluten-free recipes; healthy-eating tips; and Make-It-a-Meal menu ideas for all main-dish recipes, this will be an inspiring, go-to guide for everyday cooking. Family-pleasing dishes include Barbecue Chicken Pot Pie, Turkey Meatball Grinders, Personal Ham and Sweet Potato Pizzas, Macaroni Alfredo with Pumpkin and Kale, plus satisfying desserts, like Dumplings with Orange Sauce.
  • New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Hardcover (Better Homes and Gardens, Sept. 1, 2003)
    More than 900 new recipes—1,200 in all—reflect current eating habits and lifestyles.500 new photos—more than 700 in all—including 60 percent more of finished food than the last edition.Dozens of new recipes offer ethnic flavors, fresh ingredients, or vegetarian appeal.Many recipes feature make-ahead directions or quick-to-the-table meals.New chapter provides recipes for crockery cookers.Efficient, easy-to-read format, with recipes categorized into 21 chapters, each thoroughly indexed for easy reference.Expanded chapter on cooking basics includes advice on food safety, menu planning, table setting, and make-ahead cooking, plus a thorough glossary on ingredients and techniques.Appliance-friendly recipes help cooks save time and creatively use new kitchen tools.Nutrition information with each recipe, plus diabetic exchanges.Contemporary food photography attracts browsers and helps cooks discover new recipes to make.Icons identify low-fat, no-fat, fast, and best-loved recipes.Every recipe tested and perfected by the Better Homes and Gardens Test Kitchen.Revised and updated cooking charts, ingredient photos, emergency substitutions, and equivalents.Respected, reliable kitchen reference with hundreds of cooking terms, tips, and techniques.
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Ring-bound (Better Homes & Gardens, Aug. 6, 2010)
    The updated and revised 15th edition of America's favorite cookbook The Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book has been an American favorite since 1930, selling 40 million copies through fourteen editions. This new 15th Edition is the best yet, with hundreds of all-new recipes and a fresh, contemporary style. Plenty of new chapters have been added to meet the needs of today's everyday cooks, including new chapters on breakfast and brunch, casseroles, and convenience cooking. 1,000 photos accompany this wide selection of recipes, which cover everything from Pad Thai to a Thanksgiving turkey. NEW FEATURES: icons that call out fast, healthy, or classic dishes; an expanded and revised chapter on canning and freezing foods; and new chapters on pizza, sandwiches, wraps, and more Presents more than 1,200 recipes, including 750 brand new to this edition More than 800 helpful step-by-step, how-to images and photos New su
  • New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Plastic Comb (Better Homes and Gardens, Sept. 1, 2003)
    More than 900 new recipes—1,200 in all—reflect current eating habits and lifestyles.500 new photos—more than 700 in all—including 60 percent more of finished food than the last edition.Dozens of new recipes offer ethnic flavors, fresh ingredients, or vegetarian appeal.Many recipes feature make-ahead directions or quick-to-the-table meals.New chapter provides recipes for crockery cookers.Efficient, easy-to-read format, with recipes categorized into 21 chapters, each thoroughly indexed for easy reference.Expanded chapter on cooking basics includes advice on food safety, menu planning, table setting, and make-ahead cooking, plus a thorough glossary on ingredients and techniques.Appliance-friendly recipes help cooks save time and creatively use new kitchen tools.Nutrition information with each recipe, plus diabetic exchanges.Contemporary food photography attracts browsers and helps cooks discover new recipes to make.Icons identify low-fat, no-fat, fast, and best-loved recipes.Every recipe tested and perfected by the Better Homes and Gardens Test Kitchen.Revised and updated cooking charts, ingredient photos, emergency substitutions, and equivalents.Respected, reliable kitchen reference with hundreds of cooking terms, tips, and techniques.