Thursday, January 1, 2009

Make it Now Bake it Later or Pennsylvania Trail of History Cookbook

Make it Now, Bake it Later

Author: Anne Goodfellow

An update of the million-selling series from the 1950s, Make It Now, Bake It Later! The Next Generation answers the needs of today's busy home cooks with more than 200 mouthwatering recipes you can prepare in advance and put away till later. The roster of make-ahead dishes runs the gamut from starters and salads to main courses and desserts, and includes a number of much-loved classics, such as Cocktail Pizzas, Blue Cheese Roll-Ups, Barbecued Butterflied Lamb, Lasagna Lollapalooza, Shrimp and Cheese Casserole, Eggnog Mousse, and Chocolate Éclair Cake. Each recipe indicates exactly when to refrigerate or freeze the dish and how to cook it or otherwise prepare it before serving. This efficient, practical approach to mealtime frees up hours that might otherwise have been spent slaving over the proverbial hot stove!In 1958, homemaker Barbara Goodfellow self-published the first Make It Now, Bake It Later! cookbook in an effort to raise money to fight cystic fibrosis. The original book and subsequent sequels went on to sell more than 1.5 million copies. Barbara's son Scott and his wife Ann were inspired to revive the phenomenon with all-new dishes adapted for today's palate when they realized that the family was still receiving requests for favorite recipes even though the books had long been out of print. Considering the emphasis on convenience in this century, the concept couldn't be more modern. Author Bio: After living in more than a dozen major cities and entertaining everyone from family and friends to various politicians and media personalities, ANN GOODFELLOW has perfected the role of homemaker and hostess. She has contributed to several community cookbooks. SCOTT GOODFELLOW is a leading television news executive, most recently as Chief Executive Officer of CNBC Asia Pacific. Over the past two decades in addition to many years in television news, he has also worked for Dow Jones & Co., Inc.



New interesting book: Industrial Ventilation or Financial Accounting

Pennsylvania Trail of History Cookbook

Author: Stackpole Books

Recipes from Pennsylvania's 26 Trail of History sites, with a look at the state's food heritage and customs. Includes recipes for appetizers, soups, breads, main dishes, vegetables, desserts, and beverages.



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