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Books with author Marisa McClellan

  • The Food in Jars Kitchen: 140 Ways to Cook, Bake, Plate, and Share Your Homemade Pantry

    Marisa McClellan

    Hardcover (Running Press Adult, April 2, 2019)
    The book Food in Jars readers have been waiting for: 140 recipes for the preserving kitchen, helping you use up your homemade pantry!Marisa McClellan wants everyone to know that a pantry full of homemade jams, jellies, salsas, and pickles can do a whole lot more than accompany toast. They can add bold bursts of flavor to your home cooking! In her fourth book, she provides 140 recipes for incorporating preserves into everyday dishes. It is as simple as stirring applesauce into a dish of baked oatmeal, brushing apricot jam onto a whole chicken, or building your pasta salad with a jar of pickled vegetables. Recipes include: Jam-Filled Biscuits Preserved Lemon Hummus Strawberry Basil Pizza Jam-Lacquered Chicken Wings Lemon Curd and Blueberry Tart Pantry Sangria With chapters focusing on great ways to use preserves throughout the day and for every meal, readers aren't required to have a specific preserve on hand to work, making this cookbook flexible and easy to use for both experienced and novice canners. As one of the most beloved voices in canning and preserving, Marisa serves as a kitchen muse to help each reader complete the cycle of empty jar to empty jar. Add The Food in Jars Kitchen to your collection, an inspired workhorse of delicious eats.
  • Preserving by the Pint: Quick Seasonal Canning for Small Spaces from the author of Food in Jars

    Marisa McClellan

    Hardcover (Running Press Adult, March 25, 2014)
    The perfect follow up to Food in Jars: More seasonal canning in smaller bites!If most canning recipes seem to yield too much for your small kitchen, Preserving by the Pint has smaller--but no less delicious--batches to offer. Author Marisa McClellan discovered that most "vintage" recipes are written to feed a large family, or to use up a farm-size crop, but increasingly, found that smaller batches suited her life better. Working with a quart, a pound, a pint, or a bunch of produce, not a bushel, allows for dabbling in preserving without committing a whole shelf to storing a single type of jam.Preserving by the Pint is meant to be a guide for saving smaller batches from farmer's markets and produce stands-preserving tricks for stopping time in a jar. McClellan's recipes offer tastes of unusual preserves like: Blueberry Maple Jam Mustardy Rhubarb Chutney Sorrel Pesto Zucchini Bread and Butter PicklesOrganized seasonally, these pestos, sauces, mostardas, chutneys, butters, jams, jellies, and pickles are speedy, too: some take under an hour, leaving you more time to plan your next batch.
  • Naturally Sweet Food in Jars: 100 Preserves Made with Coconut, Maple, Honey, and More

    Marisa McClellan

    Hardcover (Running Press Adult, March 22, 2016)
    Make all the Preserves You Love Sweeter than Ever, For Healthier Canning at Home!After years of addressing questions reducing sugar, substituting sugar, and leaving it out altogether, author Marisa McClellan began to rejigger her recipes, helping her home canners enjoy the flavors of the season without the refined sugars. The result is Naturally Sweet Food in Jars, preserving in the tenor of today's health-conscious audience. The inventive spreads, dips, pickles, and whole fruits in McClellan's third preserving book use only unrefined sweeteners: maple sugar and syrupcoconut sugardatesagavehoneydried fruits and juices...and less of them! The book is organized by sweeteners, and includes recipes like:Sriracha-style Hot Sauce (using honey)Date Pancake Syrup (with maple)Cantaloupe Basil Jam and Marinated Multicolored Peppers (both sweetened with agave)Fennel and Parsley Relish (sweetened with fruit juice) Her trademark flavor combinations, seasonal awareness, and manageable small batches are here, too, for her longtime readers and a whole new audience, and are just as sweet. It's the perfect addition to your collection, and will bring your preserving up to speed with a health-conscious diet.
  • Naturally Sweet Food in Jars: 100 Preserves Made with Coconut, Maple, Honey, and More

    Marisa McClellan

    eBook (Running Press Adult, March 22, 2016)
    Make all the Preserves You Love Sweeter than Ever, For Healthier Canning at Home!After years of addressing questions reducing sugar, substituting sugar, and leaving it out altogether, author Marisa McClellan began to rejigger her recipes, helping her home canners enjoy the flavors of the season without the refined sugars. The result is Naturally Sweet Food in Jars, preserving in the tenor of today's health-conscious audience. The inventive spreads, dips, pickles, and whole fruits in McClellan's third preserving book use only unrefined sweeteners: maple sugar and syrupcoconut sugardatesagavehoneydried fruits and juices...and less of them! The book is organized by sweeteners, and includes recipes like:Sriracha-style Hot Sauce (using honey)Date Pancake Syrup (with maple)Cantaloupe Basil Jam and Marinated Multicolored Peppers (both sweetened with agave)Fennel and Parsley Relish (sweetened with fruit juice) Her trademark flavor combinations, seasonal awareness, and manageable small batches are here, too, for her longtime readers and a whole new audience, and are just as sweet. It's the perfect addition to your collection, and will bring your preserving up to speed with a health-conscious diet.
  • Preserving by the Pint: Quick Seasonal Canning for Small Spaces from the author of Food in Jars

    Marisa McClellan

    eBook (Running Press Adult, March 25, 2014)
    The perfect follow up to Food in Jars: More seasonal canning in smaller bites!If most canning recipes seem to yield too much for your small kitchen, Preserving by the Pint has smaller--but no less delicious--batches to offer. Author Marisa McClellan discovered that most "vintage" recipes are written to feed a large family, or to use up a farm-size crop, but increasingly, found that smaller batches suited her life better. Working with a quart, a pound, a pint, or a bunch of produce, not a bushel, allows for dabbling in preserving without committing a whole shelf to storing a single type of jam.Preserving by the Pint is meant to be a guide for saving smaller batches from farmer's markets and produce stands-preserving tricks for stopping time in a jar. McClellan's recipes offer tastes of unusual preserves like: Blueberry Maple Jam Mustardy Rhubarb Chutney Sorrel Pesto Zucchini Bread and Butter PicklesOrganized seasonally, these pestos, sauces, mostardas, chutneys, butters, jams, jellies, and pickles are speedy, too: some take under an hour, leaving you more time to plan your next batch.
  • Madeleine L'Engle: Banned, Challenged, and Censored

    Marilyn McClellan

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Feb. 1, 2008)
    Exploring two of her best-known books, including A Wrinkle in Time, the life and inspirations of this celebrated writer are presented in relation to topics she covered that caused such a stir in their time along with a review of censorship and the banned book movement.
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  • Just Friends

    Mae McClellan

    language (Eloquent Books, March 13, 2013)
    Synopsis:Mrs. Chicken is looking for Mr. Chicken, but if she leaves the farm, the gate will lock and she won’t be able to get back in. Mr. Lion is hungry and has to decide which one of his friends he will eat. The farm animals are in a contest to see who will be the next Farm Idol! And the little mice return home from school to discover that their parents have moved out! Just Friends teaches children, through the stories of four animals, that decisions have to be made carefully because decisions affect the situation’s outcome…and that some risks have to be taken along the way. About the Author:Mae McClellan is retired and lives in Buffalo, New York.Publisher’s website: http://www.strategicpublishinggroup.com/title/JustFriends.html
  • The Big Deal About Alcohol: What Teens Need to Know About Drinking

    Marilyn McClellan

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, June 22, 2004)
    Discusses the history, causes of abuse, and effects of alcohol on the body, and condisers legal aspects, marketing, the special situation of teenagers, and related issues.
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  • Organ and Tissue Transplants: Medical Miracles and Challenges

    Marilyn McClellan

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, March 1, 2003)
    Explores the history of organ transplantation, as well as its medical, ethical, financial, and personal aspects, providing insights into the latter through stories of organ donors and recipients.
  • The Ratty Racers

    Maddy McClellan

    Paperback (Meadowside Children's Books, July 31, 2012)
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  • T'wit T'woo

    Maddy McClellan

    Paperback (Meadowside Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2010)
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  • T'wit T'woo

    Maddy McClellan

    Hardcover (Meadowside Children's Books, Aug. 19, 2005)
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