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  • Taste of Home:Casseroles: A Collection of Over 440 One-Pot Recipes - Straight from the Kitchens of Taste of Home Readers

    Taste of Home Editors

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Jan. 1, 2002)
    Featuring more than four hundred easy-to-prepare, one-dish meals for the entire family, a brightly illustrated cookbook includes dishes for breakfast, lunch, dinner, dessert, side dishes, pot-luck dinners, and special occasions, along with suggestions for variations and substitutions, money- and time-saving tips, cooking hints, and more.
  • How the Earth Works

    John Farndon

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Jan. 1, 1992)
    A exploration of science for adults and their children offers a hands-on approach to learning, teaching readers how to build models, carry out experiments, make records, draw conclusions, and more. 35,000 first printing.
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  • Animals You Will Never Forget

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    Hardcover (Readers Digest, June 1, 1969)
    From its earliest days Reader's Digest has published some of the most outstanding animal stories ever written. Animals You Will Never Forget is a collection of 72 of these stories - all of them true - about beloved pets or wild animals that have assumed special significance in the lives of the authors. There are humorous stories, stories of high adventure and stories that will warm your heart. You will meet a horse that is a ham, a coquette of a hen, a fish that likes to dance, a cat that is a dandy. You will travel far and wide: to the Antarctic with a team of huskies, to Burma with a herd of elephants, to a tiger-infested jungle in Singapore. You will be moved by the lesson a small boy learns from a mouse, by the special bond between a girl and a falcon, by the two horses who make their peace after the death of their young mistress. After reading this book you will understand why Walt Whitman wrote: 'I think I could life with animals, they are so placid and self-contained... Not one is dissatisfied, not one is demented with the mania of owning things, Not one kneels to another, nor to his kind that lived thousands of years ago, Not one is respectable or unhappy over the whole earth."
  • Look Around With Little Fish

    Muff Singer, Sarah Tuttle-Singer, Roz Schanzer

    Board book (Readers Digest, Feb. 1, 1995)
    Singer, Muff, Tuttle-Singer, Sarah
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  • Taste of Home: Freezer Pleasers Cookbook

    Taste of Home

    Paperback (Readers Digest, Oct. 29, 2009)
    The 325 dishes in Freezer Pleasers help today's family cooks spend less time in the kitchen, save money, and still serve homemade foods. From entrees and sides to snacks and desserts, you'll learn how to stock up the freezer so that something delicious is always on hand. This handy cookbook is divided into four easy sections: * "Now-and-Later" recipes explain how to make a double batch. Serve a casserole tonight and freeze one for later. * "Made-for-Later" dishes are those that come together easily and can be stored in the freezer for future needs. What a great way to take advantage of sales at the grocery store! * "Single Servings" are dinners and treats that are stored in single-serving portions. They're perfect for after-school snacking, late-night meals, and more. * "Creative Leftovers" help cut back on grocery bills. Store last night's extra food in the freezer, and then turn it into a fantastic new dish with the addition of a few kitchen staples. In addition, it provides: * Dozens of tips to help readers freeze foods and understand safe freezer storage practices. * Hundreds of full-color photos. * Great recipes, nearly all of which are submitted by home cooks. * The guarantee that every recipe was tested in the kitchens of Taste of Home, the world's #1 cooking magazine REVIEW
  • Squirrel's Party

    Stewart Cowley, Kate Davies

    Board book (Readers Digest, Nov. 1, 1993)
    When Squirrel invites his friends to a party, they all offer to bring their favorite food
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  • Book of Amazing Facts

    Editors of Reader's Digest

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Sept. 4, 2000)
    Featuring more than three thousand photographs and illustrations, this informative reference for children provides answers to more than four hundred frequently asked questions about Planet Earth, The Living World, The Human Body, Science and Technology, and The Human World. 10,000 first printing.
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  • ABCs of the Bible

    Kaari Ward

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Aug. 1, 1991)
    A collection of more than four hundred questions and answers sheds light on the teachings of the Bible, and discusses patriarchs, prophets, judges, kings, apostles, disciples, and more
  • Humor in Uniform

    Editors of Reader's Digest

    Paperback (Readers Digest, May 1, 2008)
    This side-splitting collection of humor delivers hundreds of the best jokes, anecdotes, cartoons, quotes, and stories from men and women in the armed forces or their families proving that life is often funnier than fiction.If laughter is the best medicine, then look no further to cure whatever ails you. The column “Offbase,” formally known as “Humor in Uniform,” has appeared in the Reader's Digest magazine for over half a century, and has published more than 3,500 jokes, quotes, and funny stories from the more than a million readers who have submitted them. This volume—from the world’s #1 source of humor—contains laugh-out-loud gems from one of Reader’s Digest’s most popular columns. This side-splitting collection of humor delivers hundreds of the best jokes, anecdotes, cartoons, quotes, and stories from men and women in the armed forces or their families proving that life is often funnier than fiction. Such as: · From a Family Member: My son regaled me with stories about how they do things in the modern Air Force. Being an old Air Force man myself, I scoffed at their complicated methods. “That’s not the way we did it when I was in the service,” I said. “Yeah,” he shot back. “But when you were in, there were only two pilots, Wilbur and Orville” — Ted Shirley · From an Army Soldier: Our Army Unit was overseas conducting maneuvers with the Marines. On shift one night, a Marine asked my sergeant where he was from. “I’m originally from Central America,” said the sergeant. “Oh, yeah?” asked the Marine. “Kansas?” — David Denbek · From Iraq: At the end of a tough day in Iraq, my daughter, the airman, collapsed onto the first seat in the transport truck, forcing everyone else to climb over her. “Private!” hollered the sergeant, “Skinny girls get in the back so when we men get on with our weapons and equipment, we don’t have to climb over you. Have I made myself clear?” Suddenly my daughter perked up, “Do you really think I’m skinny?” — Margaret Culbertson · About the Military: A soldier stationed at Fort Bliss, Texas, actually got a letter addressed to “Fort Ignorance.” “How did you know where to deliver it?” she asked the mailman. “We were stumped at first,” he admitted. “But then I remembered, ignorance is bliss.” — William De Graf For yourself, a friend, or family member—what could be better than the gift of laughter?
  • How weather works

    Michael Allaby

    Paperback (Readers Digest, July 19, 1999)
    A best-selling series continues with a volume full of informative photographs and projects that can help families learn together about weather, weather forecasting, and the science of meteorology. Reprint.
  • The Reader's Digest Book of Christmas

    Reader's Digest Association

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Nov. 1, 1991)
    Describes Christmas customs around the world, recounts the history of Christmas, and shares Christmas poems and stories
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  • Illustrated guide to gardening

    Editors of Reader's Digest

    Hardcover (Readers Digest, Sept. 1, 1995)
    Providing guidance on a wide range of garden types from small backyard plots to country acreage, an in-depth reference offers straightforward information on such topics as plants, pest-control, fertilizer, and environmental awareness. 100,000 first printing.