jbarr5's review

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4.0

Christmas at Mistletoe Lodge Cookbook
Like that the original books about this lodge go to St. Jude's hospital.
This is the cookbook where it contains the recipes from the books.
No contents or index and recipes are not in any specific order.
Each recipe starts with a title, short summary of the dish, author who submitted it and the list of ingredients which you should be able to substitute for your healthier dietary needs: low sodium, low sugar, low fat, fresh vs canned.
Directions are given and also suggestion so how to serve.
There are NO pictures, there is NO nutritional information.
Not all recipes start at the top of a new page. Some recipes have a small color photo.
Love Christmassy names of them and my favorite to try would be pumpkin muffins.
Craft ideas are also included at the end. About the author Kim Hornsby is included at the end

kittietta's review

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4.0

Such fun and yummy things to do!

I get alot of cookbooks then find myself disappointed. This one was above average. This was almost like a stroll down memory lane! I saw some of the things my granny did for us as kids, and some things I did for my children, making me want to continue for the grandkids! The crafts were cute especially the stockings! I marked most if the pages as saved and will be referencing them often!

wulfwyn's review

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5.0

Handy Guide for the Holidays

This was a nice surprise for me. Somehow I missed that a cookbook was made. I enjoyed the books. The recipes in here are tasty and go from easy to moderate skill level. The ingredients were easy to find. After the recipes, though, there is a diy guide to decorating! These also ranged from easy to requiring some skill. I loved it! My skill level in crafting is about first grade. I could do several of the ideas presented.
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