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The author of The Cornbread Book offers more than 100 new recipes for the park, patio, backyard, and beyond in
this inventive cookbook perfect for summer - and every season.
"I tried this the other day. First I arranged a modest assortment of appetizing foods on my kitchen counter. Then I smacked my lips, rubbed my hands together glefully, and
began. I picked up a slice of orange and ate it in my kitchen. Then I picked up another slice of orange and - pay attention here - stepped outside. There,
in the warm autumn sunlight, I ate the second orange slice. Then I asked myself a question. Did the second orange slice taste better than the first? Well, did it?"
As Jeremy Jackson knows, food always taste better outside. In Good Day for a Picnic he gives
dining al fresco the attention it truly deserves, with 100-plus easy-to-prepare recipes for drinks and starters, sandwiches, entrees, and desserts. Forget potato salad, fried chicken, and fizzy soda.
Instead enjoy Ginger Iced Tea and Fig Pate, Lamb Mezza Pitas and Noodles with Walnut and Blue Cheese Pesto, Sour Cherry Mini-Crumbles and Strawberry
Cupcakes, and much more.
Jackson offers enventive ideas for any and every occasion, from concerts in the park and beach outings to biking excursions and school field trips.
Written in his breezy, irreverent, and always entertaining style and filled with tips, quips, and anecdotes, Good Day for a Picnic will
inspire everyone to take it outdoors!
Let's Get Cooking!
While there are many reasons for teaching kids to cook -- less expensive than eating out, preserves family heritage, etc, the most important
reason is that by teaching your child to cook, you're giving him a better chance to be a healthy grown-up. Enabling your child with the ability
to appreciate freshness and to transform ingredients into tasty foods opens their eyes to making wiser choices about what to eat...