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Binding: PaperbackBrand: Ten Speed Press Dewey Decimal Number: 641.5 EAN: 9781580085847 ISBN: 1580085849 Label: Ten Speed Press Manufacturer: Ten Speed Press MPN: TNCK Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 146 Publication Date: 2004-07 Publisher: Ten Speed Press Reading Level: Young Adult Studio: Ten Speed Press Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - Great book made great giftI bought this book (along with Teens Cook Dessert, another great book) as a gift for my two teenage cousins. Before wrapping the books, though, I spent some time looking through them. If the books had been around when I was a teen, I would have loved to have had them. As it is, I still may buy them for myself! The book has lots of recipes that teens could make for any (or no) occasion. I was pleased to see a recipe for deviled eggs (which I love, but most people think are too much ... Read More Rating: - DeliciousI LOVE this book. I am a little older than a teen, but i am 23 and living on my own. The recipes are great because they have single serving dinners.... just perfect for me.... It is a great book to start learning how to cook. can't say enough about it. Rating: - Tried and True over and overWe've tried all kinds of recipes in this book from soups to main dishes to desserts (the creme brulee is superb) and everything keeps turning out wonderful. The book might appeal more to girls with all the little helpful side notes-we've also enjoyed Sam Stern's Cooking Up a Storm which might appeal more to boys than this book. Together they made an excellent combination for the teen cook or for a young adult going out on their own for college or work or newly married. Again, every recipe we've ... Read More Rating: - Teen CookingThis book is OK but "Cooking Up a Storm: The Teen Survival Cookbook" is a much better book for teens. A good addition if you want more than one cook book for kids. Rating: - Note to Teen Librarians: Great Book for Program!I am having a back to school program for my teens at the Library teaching them how to make easy and delicious after-school snacks. This is a great book. Just looking at the flyers I have up, they are psyched that we will be making snacks created (and taste approved) by teens. The recipes are easy, the ingredients are easy to find, and the best part is these will be healthier for them than microwavable, perservative-riddled frozen "snacks." I also like that there is a section on breakfast food since ... Read More
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