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Have a holly, jolly Christmas season with Diane Morgan's all-inclusive guide to making your holiday parties stress free. She's included everything needed
to make the entire yuletide season merry and bright.
The Twelve Planning Tips of Christmas: Diane's top tricks to help you keep it all straight and simple.
Ingredients, Equipment, and Tools: Lists (and descriptions) of everything you might need.
The Great Cookie Exchange: Recipes for delicious, easy-to-make cookies to eat and share.
Leftover Favorites: Delicious and creative ways to utilize the ineveitable leftovers.
Food Gifts From the Kitchen: Ideas for thoughtful, personalized (and often inexpensive) gifts to give.
Menus and Timetables: A menu for all occasions (including Christmas brunch, the grand Christmas dinner, and even Chrismukkah!) and a timetable for eachj menu advising when you should start your preparations.
Holiday Decor: Nine simple, inexpensive projects for decor that will easily make your tabletop look elegant and dazzling.
Recipes Galore: cocktails, soups, appetizers, entrees, sides, breakfast options, and of course, desserts! All courses include vegetarian options too!
With all this to offer, you won't be able to wait until Christmas to start trying out dishes like Eggnog Cheesecake with Candied Kumquats and Bourbon
and Brown Sugar-Crusted Ham. It's perfectly fine to start practicing with Cranberry Pistachio Biscotti, Whipped Garnet Yams with Pecan Praline Crust,
and many other future favorites just as soon as the Christmas carols start playing in stores.
About the Author:
Diane Morgan is the award-winning author of Grill Every Day, Delicious Dips, and The Thanksgiving Table. She celebrates
the holidays in Portland, Oregon.
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...