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Books with title Betty Crocker's Cookbook for Boys

  • Betty Crocker's Cook Book for Boys and Girls

    Betty Crocker, Gloria Kamen

    Hardcover (Wiley, Aug. 8, 2003)
    Betty Crocker's classic cookbook for children is back-in an authentic reproduction of the original 1957 editionA whole generation of Baby Boomers grew up with Betty Crocker's Cookbook for Boys and Girls, and they have helped to make it the one of the most requested titles in the Betty Crocker archives. Now back by popular demand, this timeless favorite stands ready to capture the hearts of a new generation of budding cooks. Packed with recipes that are just as popular with kids today as they were 45 years ago, it shows how to make everything from Ice Cream Cone Cakes and Pigs in Blankets to Cheese Dreams and Sloppy Joes. The small format, easy recipes, charming color illustrations and photographs, and even the cover, are all the same as they were in the 1957 edition-and just as delightful as ever. The only innovation is the concealed wire binding that lies flat for easy cooking while being sturdy enough to withstand energetic handling by kids in the kitchen. It's the ideal book to give or to keep, for retro appeal, and for getting today's kids started in the kitchen.
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  • Betty Crocker's Cooky Book

    Betty Crocker, Eric Mulvany

    Spiral-bound (Hungry Minds, Aug. 2, 2002)
    Here is the complete cooky book-more than 450 recipes, dozens of appetizing full-color photographs, and many how-to-do-it sketches. This treasury of cooky baking embraces all tastes-from the old-fashioned and traditional to the new and sophisticated. Plus a large section devoted entirely to holiday cookies. Fun to use. . .perfect to give.Here's the classic treasury of cookie baking that so many people grew up with: the beloved 1963 edition of Betty Crocker's Cooky Book, now in a brand-new, authentic facsimile of the original book.Remember baking cookies with Mom or Grandma when you were a kid? The wonderful smell, the spatulas to lick and, best of all, delicious cookies you'd helped to make yourself? If you grew up baking with Betty Crocker, then you probably had this book, filled with all your favorites-from Chewy Molasses Cookies to Chocolate Crinkles to Toffee Squares and many more!Now, with this authentic reproduction of the original 1963 edition, you can relive those moments, taste the cookies you grew up with and share them with your loved ones. All the charm of the original and all the great recipes are here. Turn to Betty Crocker's Cooky Book to find:* An authentic facsimile of the classic 1963 edition packed with all your favorite cookie recipes* Over 450 recipes, dozens of nostalgic color photographs and charming how-to sketches* Scrumptious recipes for Holiday Cookies (dozens of Christmas specialties), Family Favorites (for lunchtime, snacktime, anytime), Company Best Cookies (fancy enough for company) and much moreThis book is a great gift for new and experienced bakers alike. Only one family copy of this favorite cookbook? Now everyone can have a copy of this classic book!
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook

    Anne Ficklen

    Paperback (Macmillan General Reference, May 15, 1993)
    The latest edition of this immensely popular cookbook contains more that one thousand recipes and addresses the concerns of today's health-conscious consumer with recipes low in sugar, salt, and fat. Reprint.
  • Betty Crocker's Cooky Book

    Betty Crocker

    Paperback (Golden Press, March 15, 1963)
    They're fun to make and they're good to eat. Perfect for snacks and desserts, for parties and picnics, for greeting a new neighbor, for sending to a far-off freshman. And Betty Crocker's Cooky Book offers a complete collection of these all-purpose pleasers: cookies that are quick, quaint, easy, challenging -- from everyday favorites to show-off spectaculars.
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook

    Betty Crocker

    Ring-bound (Golden Press, Aug. 1, 1986)
    A kitchen full of recipes for main dishes, salads, desserts, and other dishes includes discussions of ingredients, cooking methods, and menu planning
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook for Boys & Girls

    Betty Crocker

    Spiral-bound (Golden Press, Jan. 1, 1983)
    Introduces basic cooking techniques and utensils and includes simple recipes for salads, breads, main dishes, desserts, and snacks.
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook for boys & girls

    montree

    eBook (New York : Golden Press, Sept. 7, 2014)
    ntroduces basic cooking techniques and utensils and includes simple recipes for salads, breads, main dishes, desserts, and snacks
  • Betty Crocker's New Boys and Girls Cookbook

    Betty Crocker

    Spiral-bound (Macmillan General Reference, March 15, 1990)
    Features 130 easy-to-prepare recipes developed for the young cook.
  • Betty Crocker's Cook Book for Boys and Girls

    Betty Crocker, Gloria Kamen

    Hardcover-spiral (Golden Press, March 15, 1957)
    (First Edition, 3rd Print) - Very good condition, but some loose pages
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook

    Betty Crocker

    Paperback (Golden Press, Aug. 1, 1986)
    A kitchen full of recipes for main dishes, salads, desserts, and other dishes includes discussions of ingredients, cooking methods, and menu planning
  • Betty Crocker's Cooky Book

    Betty Crocker

    Hardcover-spiral (Golden Press, March 15, 1963)
    A complete collection of cookies for every occasion, complete with how-to-directions, beautiful color photographs, and lots of tips on producing the best cookies ever! This classic cookbook is a wonderful companion to the Betty Crocker Cookbook.
  • Betty Crocker's Cookbook

    Betty Crocker

    Ring-bound (Golden Press, March 15, 1978)
    This is the 1978 edition, new and revised, after the 1969 first edition, it appears, 400 pages in a 5-ring binder.