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Books with author Eric Staudenmaier

  • The Secret Life of Food

    Clare Crespo, Eric Staudenmaier

    Hardcover (Disney-Hyperion, April 2, 2002)
    A stunning gift book with lush photography contains easy-to-follow recipes to disguise food as ordinary objects found in and around the home, such as Shirt-and-Pants Cake, Potato and Stringbean flip-flops, and a Jello-O aquarium with Swedish fish.
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  • The Secret Life of Food

    Clare Crespo, Eric Staudenmaier

    Paperback (Disney-Hyperion, Sept. 2, 2005)
    Welcome to Clare Crespo's world of demented and delightful culinary creations, where what you see is definitely not what you get. Illustrated with vivid and slyly hilarious photographs, The Secret Life of Food introduces parents and children to forty-six unbelievable recipes that turn familiar, easy-to-make dishes into wondrous imitations of plants, animals, common household objects, and even human body parts (the ultimate Halloween gross-out!). A hip gift book perfect for young families, The Secret Life of Food shows these and many more whimsical, ingeniously disguised creations. Parents will have as much fun as their children making these playful dishes, or simply leafing through this charming, disarming collection.
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  • The Secret Life of Food

    Clare Crespo, Eric Staudenmaier

    Paperback (Hyperion, Sept. 1, 2005)
    Welcome to Clare Crespo's world of demented and delightful culinary creations, where what you see is definitely not what you get. Illustrated with vivid and slyly hilarious photographs, The Secret Life of Food introduces parents and children to forty-six unbelievable recipes that turn familiar, easy-to-make dishes into wondrous imitations of plants, animals, common household objects, and even human body parts (the ultimate Halloween gross-out!). A hip gift book perfect for young families, The Secret Life of Food shows these and many more whimsical, ingeniously disguised creations. Parents will have as much fun as their children making these playful dishes, or simply leafing through this charming, disarming collection.
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