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It's now a year later and he still enjoys eating things he prepares himself. My 10 year old son was always an extremely picky eater. For any special occasion, he pulls out his Kosher By Design cookbook and decides what he wants to make. I must credit this book with helping the situation and giving him a new hobby. He loved the easy instructions and the illustrations that made the food look tasty, and began making his own meals. He has several favorites he often uses. Thank you Susie Fishbein.
the illustrations in this cookbook are incredible, vivid and beautiful. great for kids and adults alike- or as a picture book.
I LOVE THIS BOOK. I GIVE IT TO EVERY NEW BRIDE AND I GAVE IT TO MY CHILDREN TO USE WITH THEIR CHILDREN. THE RECIPE INSTRUCTIONS ARE SO DESCRIPTIVE THAT EVEN A NOVICE CAN ENJOY COOKING AND BAKING.THIS BOOK SHOULD BE IN EVERYONE'S BOOKCASE.
The recipes are easy to follow and the results are delicious. I love this book. Forget the kids.I'm 40+ years old and this is the 'starter cookbook' I've always wanted. The kids have helped with some of the recipes but more often it winds up just me and the cookbook but I love the simplicity. My mom has one of the other books (short on time) and those recipes are a bit too advanced for my very limited skillset.
This is a beautiful cookbook and my daughter loves it. My kids were obviously not experienced enough to realize that the amount of butter is way out of proportion, so their "cookies" melted all over the oven. However, when I let my two kids bake alone for the first time they made a bad choice. The Oatmeal Raisinette Cookies recipe calls for 2 and 1/2 sticks of butter and only 1 egg, 1 and 1/2 cups of flour, and 3/4 cup of oatmeal. Needless to say, I'm disappointed that the book wasn't more carefully edited. I won't let them use this book again unless I examine the recipe carefully first myself.
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