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Books with title Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book

  • Better Homes & Gardens New Cookbook

    BH&G Editors

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam, Oct. 1, 1997)
    Featuring over 1200 recipes--600 of them brand new--the Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book has been newly revised and updated, making American's favorite cookbook even more indispensable than ever. This Eleventh Edition is written specifically for the today's health-conscious cooks who are leading hectic and busy lives. With menu planning, cooking tips on low-fat and no-fat meals, and a guide to cooking terms, techniques and helpful hints from the Better Homes and Gardens Test Kitchen, this is a sourcebook for all who find themselves in the kitchen. The New Cook Book covers everything from cooking basics to canning and freezing, breads and cakes to fish and shellfish, and meat and poultry to soups and stews. There are recipes for sauces and relishes, and sumptuous cookies and desserts. In addition there is a new chapters on Beans, Rice and Grains and a special chapter on Grilling. Many of the recipes are designed for cooks on the go and preparation and cooking times are included for each recipe. Moreover, nutritional information is given for each recipes, and those low fat and no fat recipes are highlighted. For generations, novices and experienced cooks alike have relied on the Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book for recipes that combine excellent flavor, ease of preparation, and balanced nutrition. Now completely revised and updated, America's bestselling cookbook promises to continue that tradition,
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Hardcover (Better Homes and Gardens Books, Sept. 18, 2018)
    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.
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  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Plastic Comb (Better Homes & Gardens, March 1, 2016)
    The handy comb-bound edition of Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book, 16th Edition, the tried-and-true kitchen resource for generations of cooks. The Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book remains the go-to resource for home cooks. In this handy comb-bound format of the completely updated 16th edition, every recipe, ranging from all-time favorites to modern classics, has been reviewed, revised, and revamped for today’s kitchen. Included is a new Holiday chapter, increased coverage of canning and grilling, and expanded information on fruits and vegetables. The “Secrets to Success” feature focuses on teaching techniques, such as making artisanal bread, while the “8 Ways With…” feature shows how to add flavor to basic items like boneless chicken breasts. With a redesigned cover to give the book a fresh, new look, over 1,200 recipes and more than 1,000 photographs, this comprehensive title is the one reference every home cook needs.
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Junior Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Hardcover-spiral (Better Homes & Gardens, July 27, 2012)
    An all-new edition of the perfect kids' cookbook—now more fun than ever! Written and designed to appeal to kids ages 5 to 12, this all-new edition of the Better Homes and Gardens New Junior CookBook features 65 brand-new recipes that are simple to make and a blast to eat. Each recipe includes a photo of the dish and unique and lively illustrations of characters that tell a story to complement the dish. All the recipes here are easy-to-follow and packed with helpful hints and fun ways for kids to put their own spin on them. With lots of easy-to-understand nutrition information, it's a great way to teach kids about healthy eating while getting them interested in cooking. 65 recipes include hearty breakfasts, lunches, and dinners as well as healthy snacks and treatsFun, engaging, full-color illustrations bring each recipe to life and grab kids' attentionSpecial features cover cooking basics, kitchen safety, menu planning, basic nutrition information, and guidance on reading and understanding food labelsTeach your kids how to eat right and help out in the kitchen with the Better Homes and Gardens New Junior CookBook. It's the perfect way to make it rewarding for the whole family.
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Jennifer Darling

    Ring-bound (Better Homes and Gardens, Sept. 1, 2003)
    Includes two bonus chapters of recipes, menus, party and decorating ideas, and shortcut treats!Bonus Chapter No. 1: Holiday MenusMenus for Thanksgiving to Christmas and the Super Bowl including holiday brunches, appetizer parties, dessert parties, and simple dinners for busy familiesAdditional recipes new to this editionMake-ahead information and time tables for all menus so more time is spent with guests, not in the kitchenFun and simple tabletop decorating ideas to dress up holiday tablesTips to make holidays easier and more funBonus Chapter No. 2: Shortcut TreatsSimple cookies and candies (using a mix or just a few ingredients stirred together)Food gifts that include easy packaging ideasHow to organize a cookie exchangeSimple decorating ideas to dress up packaged cookies
  • Better Homes and Gardens: New Cook Book

    Jennifer Darling, Linda Henry

    Ring-bound (Meredith Corporation, June 1, 1989)
    Every recipe in this new cookbook has been updated and streamlined for the cooks of the '90s. There are more than 1,300 delicious recipes for all occasions--with nutritional analysis, including fat and cholesterol values, for each recipe. Includes hundreds of cooking tips and more than 440 full-color photos. (Better Homes & Gardens)
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens, Sandra Granseth

    Loose Leaf (Better Homes & Gardens Books, July 1, 1981)
    Recipes for fast, economical, and nutritious cooking are accompanied by suggestions on meal planning, entertaining, appliance cooking, and food storage
  • Better Homes and Gardens New Cook Book

    Better Homes and Gardens

    Paperback (Better Homes and Gardens, Sept. 1, 2002)
    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 and Gardens, Sept. 12, 2006)
    With more than 38 million copies sold since 1930, the New Cook Book is one of America's most trusted sources for cooking information. Now with more than 1,400 recipes, 800 color photos and the latest nutrition information the 14th edition combines tradition, flavor, speed and convenience for today's busy cooks. A special 20-Minute Meals chapter includes more than 45 fast meal solutions for time-crunched cooks and new at-a-glance icons identify Easy, Whole Grain, and Vegetarian recipes, in addition to the helpful icons for Fast, Low-Fat, No-Fat and Favorite recipes.
  • 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

    Paperback (Better Homes and Gardens, Sept. 12, 2006)
    More recipes, more pages, more fast meals for your family! America's #1 cookbook is better than ever in this new 14th edition, with more than 1,400 fabulous recipes you and your family will love. Each recipe, whether it's a fresh new flavor or a tried-and-true classic, was individually perfected in the Better Homes and Gardens(r) Test Kitchen, so you can count on amazing results. The most popular chapters are expanded, with more on Cookies, Desserts, Slow Cooker Recipes, and Grilling, plus an all-new 20-minute chapter with more than 45 super-fast meal solutions! Each chapter now includes essential need-to-know information up front where it's easy to find. A must-have for any kitchen, whether this is your first edition or your 14th!
  • 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.