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In Good Times, Good Grilling, award-winning cookbook authors and America's outdoor cooking experts Cheryl and Bill Jamison show you how to throw casual and lively backyard parties. Gone are the fancy themes, ornamental place settings, and time-consuming menus. Instead you'll find tips on how to make hosting fail-proof and hassle-free, plus dozens of easy, flavorful recipes you can toss together with plenty of time left over to enjoy the festivities.
Grilling for friends is a lively and relaxing way to entertain, and in In Good Times, Good Grilling Cheryl and Bill show you how to grill food to perfection every time. They focus on fresh, simple dishes that even beginners can master, plus suggestions for extras and signature touches you can add to wow your guests. The make-everyone-happy recipes include everything from grilled pizzas and vegetable platters to burgers, steaks, chicken, and seafood, plus drinks and desserts. For starters try one of the "Hot Little Numbers" like Grill-Roasted Oysters with Tabasco Vinaigrette, Zesty Portobello Wedges, or Bite-Size Chicken Kebabs, then move on to juicy Rosemary and Mint Lamb Burgers, Strip Steaks with Worcestershire Butter, or Butterflied Thai Pork Tenderloin. And make sure to save room for one of the decadent desserts like Bananas with Dulce de Leche, Grilled Strawberries with Whipped Cream Cheese, or Mocha Brownie Ice Cream Cake.
With In Good Times, Good Grilling you can relax and have fun, the way the host of a party should. You won't find any advice about folding napkins or seating arrangements -- everything is about having fun with friends and sharing great food.
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...