Thursday, January 15, 2009

Whats for Breakfast or Month of Sundaes

What's for Breakfast?: Light and Easy Morning Meals for Busy People

Author: Donna S Roy

Targeted at a nation on the go, this book contains more than 100 time-sensitive recipes (Super Quick, Do-Ahead, and Worth-the-Effort). The title received the MBA Best Cookbook of the Year Award in 1995. Sample recipes include Ham & Cheese Calzones with Apples, Sunrise Carbonara, Sour Cream Pancakes, Orange Cappuccino, and "Beat the Blues" Coffeecake. Recipes work well as light evening meals. Diabetic exchanges and charts are included. 288 pp.



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Month of Sundaes

Author: Michael Turback

A nostalgic look at a great American dessert that features ice cream emporiums across the country, 150 sundae recipes, and remembrances of one-time soda jerks such as Harry Truman, Lucille Ball, and Malcolm X.

MSNBC - Tuchman

Sweet and breezy newcomer in the summer roadfood category. Ice cream lovers will lick through this well designed and well researched book.

Publishers Weekly - Dick Dononhue

Answers a question....Who created the sundae? Replete with 150 recipes.....also recomments the best sundae sources.

Editor's Pick Amazon.com

Charming and informative.

Florence Fabricant -

Weaves together sundae history, regional styles, folk lore and trivial.

Good Housekeeping

Check out this charming, beautifully-illustrated book. It may be called A Month of Sundaes but it has enough fabulous recipes and amusing lore to keep you smiling all year round.

Booksense

It'll be a great summer with the help of A Month of Sundaes.

The Food Paper

The pursuit of the sundae is clearly the pursuit of happiness, and Turback makes our read a joyful and vivid one.



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